"First it was terrorists against Americans. Then, it was Americans against Americans," said Rana Singh Sodhi, in "A Dream In Doubt," a documentary screened last night at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts. Sodhi, a Sikh, left India for America, searching for the legendary "American dream. (0) comments
Being a vegetarian on Easter is a raw deal. No Easter ham, no kielbasa, no sausage brioche, no clam dip, no Twinkies. It's all just no, no, no. And you never feel too good about eating that chocolate rabbit. Of course, you can still have something resembling fun, especially if everyone volunteers you to be the Easter bunny, since all you eat is lettuce. (0) comments
This upcoming Easter Sunday is just another opportunity to give presents to the ones you care about. Easter baskets, a tradition among many families, are a common gift for the holiday. The basket generally consists of candy and Easter grass. However the items that you can include in the basket are endless. (0) comments
UConn's Creative Writing Program hosted the first part of their new series called "Writers Who Edit, and Editors Who Write" Thursday night. Guest speaker Keith Gessen fit that description perfectly. The discussion held in the Class of 1947 Room in Homer D. (0) comments
While the dust has yet to settle on where "Super Smash Bros. Brawl" belongs in the pantheon of gaming history, there were several issues that came to me as I spent my time during spring break in Washington, D.C. in a state of what I call "brawl withdrawal. (0) comments
7. Nametags "Hello, my name is" is useless, and redundant, too. Everyone knows that you're identifying yourself when you write your name on your chest. So instead of using the pre-printed "Hello, my name is" tags, just put a sticky note on your chest with your name on it. (0) comments