How to Navigate the Post-Grad Slump Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro After four years of wanting nothing more than to graduate, being finished with school doesn’t feel half as good as you would think.… May 24, 2018
Cosmetics, a Feature With Little Effect on Gameplay, Are Revolutionizing Video Games Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Free-to-play video games are making more money than video games you have to purchase at the store.… May 19, 2018
5 Essential Tips for Reading and Understanding Shakespeare Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Sorry to break it to you, but you probably won't get an A if you rely solely on SparkNotes.… May 9, 2018
Is Nintendo Labo an Innovative Idea or a Waste of Ingenuity? Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro The new product may (or may not) teach kids new creative skills.… May 8, 2018
How to Recognize the Rhetorical Dog Whistles of the Modern Fascist Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Fascists try to hide in plain sight on social media by using dog whistles.… April 27, 2018
Meet One of the Only Film Majors in the History of St. Lawrence University Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Film has intrigued Austen Sparke for years, and since becoming a film major, he's directed a short film titled 'Murder Go Round.'… April 20, 2018
‘Street Fighter’ Might Debut on the Big Screen, but Should It? Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 'Street Fighter' has been a popular fighting game series for decades, but would it translate well on the big screen? Or would fans be disappointed?… April 14, 2018
Controversy Surrounding the Recent University of Texas Student Government Election Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Should people put too much emphasis on what others do on their social media profiles?… April 6, 2018
Modern Satirists Transformed the World of Satire Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro You no longer have to rely on Jonathon Swift's ambiguous humor to enjoy satire.… March 29, 2018
Jeff Baena’s ‘The Little Hours’ Gives Medieval Times a Comedic Spin Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro I promise it's not just another rip-off of 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail.'… March 21, 2018
Stanford’s Maya Ziv Explains the Stories Games Tell and How They’re Told Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro They may not be books or films, but games can still tell captivating stories that players love.… March 16, 2018
Neoliberal Feminism Is Gaining Momentum in Hollywood Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Feminist narratives in Hollywood often take an 'internalize the revolution' approach. Why?… March 6, 2018
The Satirized Student Portrayed in Early and Modern Literature Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Since Geoffrey Chaucer published 'The Canterbury Tales,' satirized students have been a common trend in humorous rhetoric.… March 2, 2018
Esports Scholarship Programs that Aim to Better the Entire Community Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Although esports is a young concept, many game design students benefit from the esports scholarships available across the nation.… February 22, 2018
4 Video Games Designed By Students that Changed the Industry Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Since the '60s, many college students have embraced their ingenuity to develop video games that are extraordinarily unique.… February 15, 2018
Foreign Policy Might Be Demolishing Study Abroad Programs Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro With an ever-changing political climate, America could see unfortunate regressions in study abroad programs, both locally and internationally.… January 30, 2018