Jane Pritchard
Jane Pritchard
Class of 2022
Jane Pritchard is a junior majoring in British and American Literature from Nyack, New York. Jane is the Illustrations Editor for the Campus Times, and previously held a position as a staff illustrator. She has had experience in freelance illustration prior to illustrating for CT.

Articles by Jane

CT Recommends: ‘Over the Garden Wall’

This is a show that is meant to be rewatched at least a couple times, and you’re probably not going to understand every reference or foreshadowing clue that appears on the first watch. Read More

Save the planet: Repurpose your Halloween costume

I have a proposal: Normalize wearing Halloween costumes year round. Read More

Dr. Chat Bot is coming for you

Did you forget to fill out your daily health screening? Read More

How a transnasal lobotomy made me reevaluate my life

What was supposed to be a brief nasal swab scrambled my brain like an ostrich egg. I immediately blacked out for 18 hours. I think. Read More

Rocky X Future collab: Wear A Mask

Take a listen to this sick track from rapper Future and UR icon Rocky, as they remind you of the best way to combat COVID-19. Read More

CT Cooks: Baking bad to baking bread, Part 2

Hey everybody, it’s Jane, covering this week’s CT Cooks for Adina Goldstein. Welcome to the finale of a two part series about an addicting and old carbohydrate — bread! Today’s recipe is a simple, hard to mess up, no-knead yeasted bread that doesn’t require any fancy starters, special flours, or kneading. It’s definitely not artisanal […]

CT Cooks: Baking bad to breaking bread, Part 1

Hey everybody, it’s Jane, covering this week’s CT Cooks for Adina Goldstein. Welcome to a two part series about that good hot stuff we call bread! Bread is really old.  Like, 30,000 years old.  Like, “there’s an entire Wikipedia article about the history of bread” old. Entire human societies were built on the stuff. Revolutions have […]

An open letter to the girl we saw pick her nose on Zoom

Thanks to Zoom we are, despite our physical distance, now closer to our peers than ever before. And it turns out being close to our peers fucking sucks. Read More

How I learned to stop worrying and love the sqURm

Armed with an R&D survey and a budget of $0, I set out to create a new mascot for UR's largest demographic: those nerds who failed the Pacer Test. Read More

The pan-religious appeal of Emmet Otter

May I suggest the Jim Henson-directed “Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas” for your not-quite-Christmassy-but-it’s-got-the-giving-spirit, made-for-television viewing pleasure?  Read More