Barry Rosen

Professor leads research to identify cancer preventive drugs

Arsenic, a known carcinogen, is almost unavoidable by humans. Traces of it can be found in rice, drinking water, apple juice and even in chicken meat. However, Barry Rosen, associate dean of basic research and graduate programs, said that although finding arsenic in our poultry sounds frightening, we should not be scared.

Author to address gender identity issues in lecture

Author and activist Chaz Bono will speak as part of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Awareness Week tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Wolfe University Center ballroom.

REEL TO REEL: Latest film in “Paranormal Activity” franchise the best yet

The third film of a horror movie franchise like “Final Destination 3” and “The Exorcist III” usually runs out of steam, marking the end of a franchise. “Paranormal Activity 3,” however, manages to do quite the opposite, as it further explores the origins of the demonic entity of this franchise and comes up with more scare that will cause your pulse to race a mile a minute.

Exclusive interview with Anna Kendrick of “50/50”

Student Media had the chance to sit down with Kendrick at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Brickell when she was in town promoting the film.

Channel Surfing: From Muppets to politics, fall’s anticipated new releases

Student Media film critics Rico Albarracin and Steve Mesa take a look at this fall's most anticipated movie releases.

Reel to Reel: Brad Pitt delivers his best ever performance in “Moneyball”

Although there have been a number of fantastic films about America’s favorite pastime, it has been a while since Hollywood has produced a great baseball movie.

Reel to Reel: “Warrior” works hard to break out of predictable shell

By: Steven Mesa/Columnist In the sports movie genre, the predictability factor could be a turn-off for some moviegoers who have seen what seems like thousands of movies ending with either the underdog winning or losing, only to learn a valuable lesson. I believe that as long as the movie is entertaining, then predictability should not […]

Reel to Reel: Rudd shines as naive manchild in “Our Idiot Brother”

By: Steve Mesa/Columnist “Our Idiot Brother,” which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, is a very funny movie with Paul Rudd in the title role and a good supporting cast to back him up. Ned (Rudd) is a naïve organic farmer who was recently released from prison after selling drugs to a uniformed police […]

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