I found myself with two dilemmas one morning on my fall break road trip: I hadn’t gotten my caffeine fix, and I hadn’t hit my protein goal for breakfast. Enter the new Starbucks protein latte. With 29 grams of protein in a venti vanilla latte, I was set for a few hours. It might’ve been...
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Drawing 101 should count for the core
I could barely draw a stick figure when I walked into Sage 235 for the first day of Drawing 101. It took countless hours, late nights in the drawing studio, and pointed critiques, but through the 16-week course, an artist was born. The art of drawing takes time, patience, and grit: qualities essential to a...
Blackout proves streaming is too good to be true
Courtesy | Unsplash The longest blackout in television-streaming history ended last week when YouTube TV settled a dispute over how much it would pay Disney to air its programming. For 14 days, YouTube TV’s 10 million subscribers kept paying their $83 a month but could not watch any sports hosted by ESPN. Streaming services made...
Culture Shock: Submit to Rome — watch good movies
Take it from the Bishop of Rome: Good movies offer hope amid the algorithms. “Entering a cinema is like crossing a threshold. In the darkness and silence, vision becomes sharper, the heart opens up, and the mind becomes receptive to things not yet imagined,” Pope Leo XIV said in an audience with filmmakers and actors...
The Big Apple has big amnesia
New Yorkers have just elected an antisemite who cozies up to radical Islam as mayor. Zohran Mamdani’s victory signals voters’ alarming ignorance about their city’s history, from the tragedy of 9/11 to the more than 300 antisemitic hate crimes reported since Hamas attacked Israel two years ago. During his campaign, Mamdani portrayed himself as a...




