Culture

CT Cook(ie)s: Not vanilla, never vanilla

This week I was desperately craving chocolate (not plain vanilla, never vanilla), and I decided to make chocolate chocolate chip cookies to quench this. Read More

CT Eats: Cereal-infused waffles from Morgan’s Cereal Bar

In October of last semester, I promised myself that I would visit Morgan’s Cereal Bar. And lo and behold, a quick five months later, I finally accomplished my goal!  Read More

Liv on the Edge: Meghan and Diana

Fans of Meghan Markle have been drawing comparisons between her interview with Oprah and the one Princess Diana gave in 1995 with BBC journalist Martin Bashir. Read More

Looking back on pandemic-time play

We will also look back on this period through the lens of the art that defined it, and as one of the most immersive forms of entertainment, video games have made a definitive mark on our shared memory of the pandemic.   Read More

Liv on the Edge: Springtime, sadness, and sunflower seeds

The most important thing to do when we’re sad, even though it’s hard, is to take care of ourselves. Today, I’m recommending something that will make that a little easier as spring comes closer — it’s called “Plant Nanny 2,” an app that reminds you to drink water and stay hydrated. Read More

Lessons in confidence from WWE

If professional wrestlers can “fake” their way to achievement, why can’t we? Read More

CT Cooks: Late-night veggie tales

Eating responsibly is about so much more than “eating healthy.” It’s just as important to eat food you enjoy. Read More

WandaVision (nearly) knocks it out of the park

Despite some slight shortcomings, “WandaVision” delivers a captivating story and showcases an excellent cast. Read More

Corning Museum of Glass was worth the 99 mile trek

The Corning Museum of Glass is probably the biggest attraction to see in the big town with the same name, located just 100 miles north of the Pennsylvania border.  Read More

CT Eats: Good luck affording the entire menu at Good Luck

Even with the meal-sharing, Good Luck is a little out of the college kid’s budget. But if you’re looking to splurge, consider taking a drive. Read More