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Having a reliable microwave is a must for college students. Not only does it help you whip up quick and easy meals and snacks, but it also saves time and money that would otherwise be spent on eating out. But living in a dorm room means limited space. There just isn’t enough room for all the appliances you may need. That’s where a great compact unit can come into play.

The best college dorm microwaves won’t take up too much precious counter or shelf space in your already cramped room. They have enough wattage to handle larger dinners, reheat pizza and even whip up mug cakes for when you’re indulging your sweet tooth. And because you need food in a flash, they have preset cooking options and built-in sensors that can even adjust temperatures on the fly.


The best college dorm microwaves

Best college dorm microwave: Black + Decker EM720CB7
Best retro college dorm microwave: Nostalgia Retro compact countertop microwave oven
Best college dorm microwave for even heating: Commercial Chef 0.7 cubic foot microwave
Best college dorm microwave for easy clean-up: Farberware 700 watt countertop microwave
Best one-touch college dorm microwave: GE countertop microwave oven  


Best college dorm microwave: Black + Decker EM720CB7

Black + Decker EM720CB7

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This microwave won’t take up the whole dorm room but can still heat up all that ramen and those late-night snacks. This perfectly compact unit packs a punch with its 0.7-cubic-foot capacity, perfect for whipping up a quick meal or snack between classes. And with 700 watts of cooking power, there’s no need to heat and — and then reheat — for a TV dinner that isn’t still mostly ice in the middle.

One of the best things about this microwave is how easy it is to use. The control panel features quick-start buttons for go-to items like popcorn or pizza. Plus, with 10 power levels and a 30-second express cooking option, there’s no need to pop the tray back in for another go-around. Its sleek design and roomy interior make this microwave a great addition to any college student’s living space. At just under $100, it won’t break the bank, either. 


Best retro college dorm microwave: Nostalgia Retro compact countertop microwave oven

Nostalgia Retro compact countertop microwave oven

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Looking for a microwave that’s both functional and funky? Check out the Nostalgia. It’s a fun, retro-styled appliance that’s small enough to fit on a counter while adding some personality to the room. There’s only so much you can do to decorate a dorm, after all. 

With 700 watts of cooking power and a 0.7-cubic-foot capacity, this microwave can handle anything you throw into it. The 12 pre-programmed cooking settings, delay timer, and express cooking options make it super easy to cook or reheat everything from leftover chicken wings to those late night ramen creations. 

The digital clock and LED display make it easy to keep track of your cooking time, while the sleek chrome door handle and control panel add a touch of vintage flair. And with the simple turn-and-push program dial, there’s a little fun to be had, too. So why settle for a boring old microwave when you can have the Nostalgia microwave and make a statement? 


Best college dorm microwave for even heating: Commercial Chef 0.7 cubic foot microwave

Commercial Chef 0.7 cubic foot microwave

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Some smaller microwaves can leave food heated unevenly. This one is a champ at heating throughout, thanks to an effective turntable that works to eliminate cold spots and overcooked edges. It has 700 watts of power and boasts a 0.7 cu. ft. capacity, so it’s small enough to fit in a dorm nicely while still capable of helping to put quick and easy dinners on the table (or desk).

This sleek-looking microwave has a bit of a different exterior aesthetic than many, but it’s attractive enough to place center stage in any dorm. It has 10 power levels and one-touch quick-cook settings to make figuring out heating times simple. Plus, the rigid lock means that even if there’s some horseplay around the dorm, no one’s going to accidentally run into the microwave and break the door. With a 99-minute timer and easy digital controls, this is one microwave that’s definitely worth trying out. 


Best stainless steel college dorm microwave: Farberware 700 watt countertop microwave

Farberware 700 watt countertop microwave

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Say goodbye to messy microwave cleanups with this Farberware microwave. Thanks to an easy-to-clean interior, there’s no need to worry about splatters from soups or the drip-drop of leftover queso oozing out of a bowl. While some units have textured interior walls, this one has flat, nonstick coating to help make cleaning a breeze. 

The 0.7 cubic-foot size is just right for small spaces like dorm rooms, but still offers plenty of room for full-sized cooking. And with 700 watts of power and 10 customizable settings, including one-touch options for pizza and other staple college foods, it’s easy to program and cook with. The defrost by weight or time settings also make it easy to thaw out frozen foods. 

This is a sleek-looking unit that fits great on a countertop or other tight space and still delivers on full-sized microwave abilities. 


Best one-touch college dorm microwave: GE countertop microwave oven

GE countertop microwave oven

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The GE Microwave is the perfect no-brainer addition to any college dorm room, thanks to its one-touch cooking options. With its compact size and 700-watt output, it’s got everything you might be looking for in a microwave for a college dorm as well as super-simple and expansive one-touch cooking options.

The express cooking controls let you start cooking with just one touch instead of pressing a couple of preset buttons to get going. Those preset buttons are still there for popcorn, drinks, potatoes and other often-used foods, but the one-touch system is quite useful for throwing a dish in and walking off.

Other than that, this is a very capable microwave that stands up to its peers with a sleek stainless steel body that looks good wherever it’s placed. 




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Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Marcus King started playing guitar at eight. As a teen, he formed his own band and started performing. Now, he’s releasing his third critically acclaimed solo album. The personal project focuses on mental health and was produced by the legendary Rick Rubin. From “Mood Swings,” here is Marcus King with “Save Me.”

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New documentary explores the private life of “Superman” icon Christopher Reeve

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Long before comic book characters dominated movie screens, actor Christopher Reeve made the world believes in superheroes with the 1978 classic “Superman.” 

Reeve died in 2004, nearly a decade after an accident re-shaped his life. “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” is using interviews with family and friends and never-before-seen home videos to explore his real-life heroism. 

Reeve started his career on the stage, studying at the prestigious Juilliard School and living with comedian Robin Williams. The pair had a friendship that was “more like a brotherhood,” said Reeve’s son Matthew. Reeve was in awe of Williams’ energy and versatility, Matthew Reeve said, but audiences quickly clued into Reeve’s own star power when he took on the role of the Man of Steel

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Christopher Reeve as Superman in a scene from “Superman.” 

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To his children, though, he “was just dad,” Matthew Reeve said. The documentary explores how Matthew Reeve and his sister Alexandra Reeve Givens grew up watching their dad take the stage as Superman. “Super/Man” also reveals their heartbreak over their parents’ breakup and the joy they found when Reeve re-married. He tied the knot with Dana Reeve in 1992, and the pair welcomed another child, William Reeve, later that year.  

“Dana was sunshine,” Alexandra Reeve Givens recalled. “She just brought joy with her wherever she was and could find it even in the darkest moments.” 

Those dark moments came suddenly, when in 1995, a near-fatal horseback riding accident left Reeve paralyzed from the neck down. The documentary allows viewers to see, for the first time, what went on out of the public’s view. Reeve can be heard talking about how he “ruined (his) life and everybody else’s,” but in a touching moment, old friend Robin Williams is seen visiting him in the hospital.

“Robin showed him ‘Hey, you’re still you,'” Alexandra Reeve Givens said. “‘You still have this foundation of friendship and people around you, who adore you. And you’re going to find those fun moments in life again.'” 

That support from friends and family re-ignited Reeve’s legacy of activism. He made appearances at the Democratic National Convention and the 68th Academy Awards in 1996, about a year after the accident. Matthew Reeve said watching his father address his industry peers at the Oscars was “one of (his) most proud moments.”

“It was just a production for him to get out of bed every morning, let alone get across the country and go out in public for the first time,” Matthew Reeve said. “It was a big deal. It was a big deal to him, but it was also a big deal to the entire disability community. We stayed up in London till like three in the morning to watch that live. It’s a fond memory.”  

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Christopher Reeve (L), wife Dana (R) and comedian-actor Robin Williams (C) pose while at the Governor’s Ball after the 68th Annual Academy Awards 25 March in Los Angeles.

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Reeve also went on to launch what would become the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, which is dedicated to advancing research into spiral cord injury and help individuals and families impacted by paralysis. It was his dad’s mission to find a cure, Matthew Reeve said, while his stepmother wanted to focus on improving the lives of paralyzed people and their families. The foundation and Reeve’s platform helped bring unprecedented attention and funding to spinal cord injury research. 

Reeve even kept acting and realized his lifelong dream of directing with the 1997 HBO movie “In the Gloaming.” Reeve died in 2004 from heart failure at 52.

“There is a huge amount of great actors and actresses out there, where their filmography might be amazing and what they achieve on a cultural level might be amazing, but have they actually achieved anything really as a human that moves the needle for our society?” said filmmaker Ian Bonhote, who made the documentary with Peter Ettedgui. “And Chris has done both things.” 

“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” will open in theaters on Friday, Oct. 11. 



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The British have enjoyed a Sunday roast for generations, but the tradition is changing. Chef Tom Kerridge, owner of the world’s only two Michelin-starred pub, explained the dish’s evolution – as well as what makes it so beloved.

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