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In defense of the world’s most boring superhero

Monica Clifford November 7, 2014

Who likes Superman? Raise your hand. Now, I know I can't see you through the paper, but I'm guessing that there are very few of you. I used to be one of you! I used to think, "Man. Superman has got to...

The Red Bull Saga: Living the life of a caffeine lover

Sofia Villarreal November 7, 2014

Caffeine and college life go hand in hand. It starts off with your sleeping patterns altering by the second week of your first semester; soon after, you don't even know what day of the week it is. Maybe...

Photo by Sarah Thorne.

So we think we can dance: Trinity students take the stage

Sofia Villarreal October 31, 2014

A diverse community on campus is great for a lot of reasons, but I am most excited about the fact that we students get to put on some pretty great dance shows. This November kicks off a wide range of...

Please welcome your new PC overlord

John Mendiola October 31, 2014

When I first heard about the "Paranautical Activity" controversy, I immediately thought about how stupid the game's creator was. Here's a quick summary. Code Avarice is a small six-person game studio...

A movie lover journeys through Cameoland

Monica Clifford October 24, 2014

I love watching movies for lots of reasons. A big reason, though, is naming the actors: I like to imagine my mind as a catalog for actors' faces and names and past films, so watching a film is an exercise...

Rhapsody in Bruce: Delighting in two American masterpieces

Mason Walker October 24, 2014

My music taste is maddeningly diverse, but most of my favorite artists have something in common: they were either popular before I came of age or deceased before I was born. In short, I may be listening...

Hacking the West Coast, Texas style

John Mendiola October 24, 2014

I visited San Francisco a few weeks ago, and it was such a weird experience. You see, 11 years ago, a scared little ten-year-old stepped off of a plane from the Phillipines and arrived in San Francisco,...

How I learned to stop worrying and love the Beerfest

Sofia Villarreal October 24, 2014

The San Antonio Beer Festival was a Saturday well spent.  To commemorate one of my first legal outings, here are some highlights, recommendations for an even better time at next year's festival and personal...

Alamo drafthouse: The love child of a foodie and a film buff

Sofia Villarreal October 10, 2014

Watching movies is one of my favorite ways to procrastinate. The only thing better than a Netflix marathon is going to the movies and spending a couple of hours there, reaping the benefits of a large purse...

To binge or not to binge? That is the question.

Monica Clifford October 10, 2014

With the advent and incredible popularity of things like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, HBOGo, and, well, less-than-legal sites, we now have basically unlimited content at our fingertips. Plus, we're in...

Reflecting on “The Glass Menagerie”

Mason Walker October 10, 2014

If you're looking for a conventional review of Trinity theatre's production of "The Glass Menagerie," you've come to the wrong place. Oh, sure, I could write a review, but five hundred words of "DUDE...

Taking counsel from comedy’s new British ruler

John Mendiola October 10, 2014

I normally do not like people with the name John because, frankly, they crowd up the scene. After all, I already have to contend with hundreds of years of Johns. There was already that Jon Stewart doing...