Culture

Liv on the Edge: Bob Ross and the bittersweet reality of mistakes

I like to think that Bob Ross had it right when he said, “There are no mistakes. Only happy accidents.” Read More

Liv on the Edge: Classic girls

Why should a beautiful, talented, and educated woman be confined in the home? Read More

Watch “The Martian” before your finals

With the looming storm about to break on our metaphorical beach, I would like to share a tradition that I have started with myself, that might help you: I watch “The Martian” before finals.  Read More

Sick song recommendations to supplement your finals study sesh

To help you through the upcoming trials and tribulations , I have compiled some playlist ideas, separated by field of study. Read More

Artist Talks: UR Studio Art Seniors

Last Wednesday, UR’s 15 Studio Arts seniors gave a virtual talk discussing their past and present artworks and senior theses. As a sophomore studio art major, it was inspiring to see how the artists’ works have evolved over the course of their studies, and they encouraged me to think more about the direction of my […]

Liv on the Edge: “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” and other thoughts

The show's idea of another world, and other such innocent musings, take me away from the current state of the world and into another one — a cute, peculiar, early 2000s world.  Read More

This is a Rush Rhees Library appreciation post

I am no architecture student, but the blend of Doric columns — borrowed from classical Greece — with the red brick of the mid-20th century makes it feel like a modern temple. Read More

‘Kim Possible’ is a perfect comedy for college students

The characters are top-notch, the animation is butter, and the fight scenes are imaginatively and meticulously thought out.  Read More

Check out four Armenian men yelling for Armenian rights!

System is a group of four Armenian activists, who were activists long before they were artists. Read More

MLB appoints first female manager of major mens sports team

Pro sports have always been dominated by men. Women have made gains in the past 20 years in the back offices, in the analytics and business side of sports. But it’s still difficult for women to advance as coaches and general managers, the public faces of teams. Read More