Archives - Alyssa Koh
Barry Manilow
Her name was Rosemary! She was an “It”-Girl!
Mills’ relationship with Rosemary feels actively teenage and real, which makes the humor that follows it fall flatter. Read More
campus
CT Views: Todd Theatre’s “Orlando”
“Orlando” may be the second most campy thing to hit campus — falling just short of Sigma Delta Tau’s annual Mr. UofR pageant. Read More
Mental Health
New UHS grant funds Lyft rides for mental health services
UHS can now provide Lyft rides to students seeking off-campus mental health resources thanks to a one-time grant provided by an anonymous donor. Last year, around 150 students utilized the University’s remote mental health service TELUS, with a small percentage engaging in recurring short-term therapy, UCC Director Bridgid Cahill said. UCC also provided referrals to […]
credibility
Hasan Minhaj and the credibility complex
At the end of the day, Minhaj is not a journalist — but to some, he is. His credibility as a source matters because he chooses to portray himself as such. Read More
Profiles
Muck Duck Studio: where art meets resilience and recovery
Muck Duck Studio, which opened to the public in Jan. 2022 and now hosts five artists, is meant to feel like something akin to home for all who visit. Read More
campus
Celebrate Diversity is the best marketing ploy ever
Celebrate Diversity, in essence, is the best mutually-beneficial marketing strategy that the University has to offer. Read More
Profiles
Making stardom closer to reach with OBOC
In addition to acting, getting a start in directing with OBOC is made intentionally collaborative and easy to dip your toe into. Read More
environmental appreciation
Respecting the earth we live on
We often forget to stop and take stock of what we are lucky to have here — both in terms of campus resources and the nature that surrounds us. Read More
A Cappella
A retrospective, After Hours
It is After Hours’ soloists that really make the EP, with voices from graduates I haven’t heard in years. Read More
play
It’s easy to be abuzz about ROC Players’ “Spelling Bee”
The archetype of “theater kid” is one that’s hard to shake the negative connotation off of. It’s easy to be seen as annoying for sharing what you love — even amongst your peers — if you’re overly invested, and the act of putting oneself on stage to commit to goofs and gags can be equally […]
