In the Face of Political Acrimony, Pride Parades Across the Country Dazzled Rebecca Crosby, American University Would you expect any less?… June 25, 2018
According to the Polls, the LGBTQ Community Is Newly Adamant About Gun Control Rebecca Crosby, American University Like many Americans, the queer community has gun rights in their crosshairs.… June 20, 2018
The Carters’ New Video Has Everyone Going Apeshit Rebecca Crosby, American University Fittingly, the couple's work of art belongs in a museum.… June 19, 2018
‘Incredibles 2’ Is Doing Incredibly Well at the Box Office Rebecca Crosby, American University Honey, where is my ticket to 'Incredibles 2'?… June 18, 2018
Sessions’ Ruling Moves Domestic Violence Progress Backwards Rebecca Crosby, American University Sessions ruled that domestic abuse victims can no longer seek asylum in the United States.… June 13, 2018
22,000 People Marched in South Korea Over the Weekend for Women’s Rights Rebecca Crosby, American University Citizens gathered in Seoul, South Korea, to protest the use of spy cams in public places, which are known to specifically target women.… June 12, 2018
Take-Aways from Trump’s Presence at the G7 Summit Rebecca Crosby, American University The 45th president spurred more than his fair share of controversy at the 44th G7 Summit shortly before his meeting with Kim Jong Un.… June 11, 2018
Joy Reid Apologizes for Past Remarks, Again Rebecca Crosby, American University Reid is just the latest in a string of TV personalities to be caught in a freedom of speech issue.… June 5, 2018
Designer Kate Spade Has Died at 55 of an Apparent Suicide Rebecca Crosby, American University The iconic fashion designer was found in her apartment Tuesday morning.… June 5, 2018
ABC Drops ‘Roseanne’ After Racist Tweets Rebecca Crosby, American University Oh, the irony.… May 30, 2018
The 1,500 Lost Immigrant Children: What’s Real and What’s Fake News Rebecca Crosby, American University What does it mean to lose 1,500 children anyway?… May 30, 2018
What Makes a Meme Go Viral? Rebecca Crosby, American University With the constant flow of memes on social media, what makes some go viral when others die out?… May 28, 2018
How Much Do Acceptance Rates Really Matter? Rebecca Crosby, American University Your university isn't inferior just because it has a higher acceptance rate.… May 14, 2018
4 Crucial Tips for Dealing with a Difficult Host Family Rebecca Crosby, American University Living with a host family might be even more difficult than living with your roommate from freshman year.… May 4, 2018
School Dress Codes Are Falling Increasingly Behind the Times Rebecca Crosby, American University In an era of free nipples and female empowerment, dress codes feel more regressive each day.… April 28, 2018
@thefleshlightchronicles, with a Dark Humor, Brings Tinder Misogyny to Light Rebecca Crosby, American University College senior Lillian found a new way to clap back at racist, chauvinistic Tinder messages: making them into art.… April 20, 2018
Modern Sexism Is in Full Swing on Social Media Rebecca Crosby, American University Several college-oriented Instagram accounts are objectifying women while their followers remain oblivious.… April 20, 2018
Nadia Wolff Uses Art to Explore Their Own Identity Rebecca Crosby, American University Wolff, a student at both Brown and RISD, talks about their art, the challenges of college and their inspirations.… April 16, 2018
Gun Violence Isn’t Just a Mental Health Issue Rebecca Crosby, American University President Trump is notoriously known for using gun violence to draw attention away from the lack of gun control in America.… April 5, 2018
March for Our Lives Was Even More Historic Than Anticipated Rebecca Crosby, American University I went to the March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C., on March 24th, and it will probably be the most important thing I’ve ever done.… March 26, 2018
Jake Paul Visited Parkland, and People Have Mixed Feelings About it Rebecca Crosby, American University Jake Paul made a documentary titled 'It’s Time to End School Shootings,' but his efforts were too little, too late.… March 23, 2018
Grace Wickerson Works to Kick Violence Before It Starts Rebecca Crosby, American University Rice University’s sophomore works to start important conversations about domestic and relationship violence even before it has a chance to affect the community.… March 16, 2018
5 Ways to Support the March for Our Lives if You Can’t Be There Rebecca Crosby, American University You might not be able to make it on March 24, but don't worry; you can still promote the movement from your dorm room.… March 15, 2018
‘You’re Not Like Other Girls’ Is an Ingrained Sexist Stereotype Rebecca Crosby, American University Being the single most popular compliment to women does not make 'you're not like other girls' any more genuine or praise-worthy.… March 8, 2018
3 Signs That Journalism Is Alive and Well Rebecca Crosby, American University With the amount of news that erupts daily, don’t be too quick to hammer the nail in journalism’s coffin.… March 8, 2018
Why All Schools Should Fly a Black Lives Matter Flag at Least Once Rebecca Crosby, American University A small school in Vermont raised a Black Lives Matter flag for the Black History Month, sending a message that the rest of the country should follow.… February 22, 2018
The Do’s and Don’ts of Transfer Essays Rebecca Crosby, American University Writing application essays is a dreaded task, especially when it's your second time. But don’t worry, transfer essays are easy to ace.… February 14, 2018
‘Call Me By Your Name’ Is the Next Classic Romance Rebecca Crosby, American University 'Call Me By Your Name' is bringing the topic of sexuality to the film industry in a new, beautiful way.… February 10, 2018