4 Under-the-Radar K-Pop Groups Perfect for Alternative Tastes Grace John, Rutgers University K-pop is great, but some variety certainly wouldn't hurt.… April 23, 2019
How to Navigate a Drag Show When It’s Your First Time Grace John, Rutgers University The rules are simple: don't be a weirdo.… April 9, 2019
Why People Are So Mad About the Cancellation of ‘One Day at a Time’ Grace John, Rutgers University Netflix claims the series wasn't attracting enough viewers, but the answer might be more complicated than that.… April 2, 2019
Believe It or Not, Failing That Class Won’t Be the End of the World Grace John, Rutgers University A primer for working through disappointment and moving on.… March 30, 2019
How Japanese/Korean Rapper Chanmina Is Changing the Game Grace John, Rutgers University A fierce, multilingual, female rapper? Yes, please.… March 19, 2019
The 5 Most Iconic Moments in ‘Criminal Minds’ Grace John, Rutgers University In celebration of the series' final season, here are its best twists.… March 12, 2019
‘The Sims’ 100-Baby Challenge Is Weird and Sweeping the Internet Grace John, Rutgers University How many kids do *you* want?… March 12, 2019
The Fifth Harmony Girls: Where Are They Now? Grace John, Rutgers University Each member of the girl group, without exception, has already begun to find solo success… February 28, 2019
4 LGBTQ+ Artists Bringing Queer Representation to K-Pop Grace John, Rutgers University The k-pop times they are a changin'.… February 20, 2019
Squeamish or Strong-Stomached, You Should Be Watching ‘Dr. Pimple Popper’ Grace John, Rutgers University Come for the pops, stay for the tear-filled moments of beauty.… February 11, 2019
Who is JoJo Siwa, and Why Does She Dance Like That? Grace John, Rutgers University The 15-year-old phenom owes her celebrity as much to her haters as she does her fans.… February 5, 2019
How to Combat Insomnia in College Grace John, Rutgers University The running joke of sleep being a luxury for college students can be stopped by following these simple steps for a better nights rest.… May 27, 2018
OCU’s Oliver Nguyen Is Playing His Way To The Top Grace John, Rutgers University The Oklahoma City University junior is a double threat with his major focus in violin and piano performance.… May 21, 2018
Is Halsey Problematic? Grace John, Rutgers University Bad at love? More like bad at picking up on social cues.… May 14, 2018
Meet Lil Tay, the Youngest Flexer of the Century Grace John, Rutgers University Who is the 9-year-old rapper who moves bricks, lives in the Hills and has your mama's rent money?… May 2, 2018
Sharpe Suiting Is a Step Forward for the LGBTQ+ Community Grace John, Rutgers University Sharpe Suiting provides the formal clothing you want, not the formal clothing society expects you to wear.… April 29, 2018
This Glasgow University Student Is Advocating for Human Rights with Amnesty International Grace John, Rutgers University Although she's only a sophomore, Ellinore Folkesson has already made progress on her campus as she fights for social justice with Amnesty International.… April 18, 2018
The Story Behind Mason Ramsey, aka Yodeling Walmart Kid Grace John, Rutgers University You can't even fall asleep anymore without hearing the iconic, drawn-out 'daddy' running through your head.… April 18, 2018
Netflix’s ‘Big Mouth’ Is Simultaneously Problematic and Informative Grace John, Rutgers University On one hand, the show seems to have a whitewashed cast, but on the other, it covers important adolescent issues.… April 5, 2018
Exploring the Racial Bias in ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Grace John, Rutgers University Fans and contestants have noticed that the entertaining, drama-filled show is actually pretty controversial.… March 29, 2018
Should Colleges Implement Forced Participation? Grace John, Rutgers University You would have gotten a letter grade higher if it weren't for the pesky participation points.… March 25, 2018
Kim Kardashian on Vogue India’s Cover Stirs Controversy Grace John, Rutgers University She may be one of the world's most famous women, but was this too far?… March 18, 2018
Villanova University’s Alicia Cannon May Be a Future Female President Grace John, Rutgers University With her myriad of impressive internships and her political activism, Alicia Cannon hopes to be a voice for both the LGBTQ+ community and religion.… March 11, 2018
Why Homophobia Is More Common Among Asian Populations Grace John, Rutgers University Activist Jean Chong and other LGBTQ+ individuals voice their concern for the rampant homophobia in Asia, noting that progression is still distant. … March 4, 2018
Why You Should Step Out of Your Comfort Zone and Take a Creative Writing Course Grace John, Rutgers University Even if English is your least favorite subject, a creative writing course might help you find an appreciation for writing.… February 22, 2018
The Philadelphia Super Bowl Riots Proved a Racial Double Standard Exists Grace John, Rutgers University While Black Lives Matter protestors are demonized by society, Philadelphia residents were praised for their destructive victory celebrations.… February 15, 2018
The Feminism in ‘Black Panther’ Could Mark the Beginning of Film Equality Grace John, Rutgers University Marvel's 'Black Panther' is destroying a decades-old movie trend by showing that women are more than just a pretty face.… February 10, 2018
How Inkbox Tattoos Are Changing the Body Art Game Grace John, Rutgers University Everyone makes questionable decisions, but Inkbox provides a way for us to test our ideas without any commitment. … February 2, 2018