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Democrats Need Newer, Younger Female Leadership to Win in 2020 Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin They’ve criticized the Republican Party for being a bunch of old white people, but Democrats aren't much better at the moment.… November 27, 2018
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: Fantasy or Misrepresentation? Daisy Orozco, Cal State University, Northridge Recent comments have revealed just how behind the times the company is.… November 26, 2018
5 College Students Explain Why They Didn’t Vote Becca Blyn, Harvey Mudd College Despite increased political engagement, the number of under-30-year-olds voting is still far too low.… November 26, 2018
The Lingering Effects of Voter Suppression in Georgia’s Gubernatorial Race Sierra Zareck, Haverford College Did Brian Kemp steal the election?… November 26, 2018
Microsoft Is Using ‘Minecraft’ to Design Its New Campus, and It’s Brilliant Zachary Truesdale, University of Texas at San Antonio The decision reaffirms the company's commitment to innovation, and it shows a level of loyalty that's becoming rare in the tech world.… November 20, 2018
4 Key Takeaways from the 2018 Midterm Elections Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute Just how far did the blue wave ride?… November 20, 2018
The 5 Funniest ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Episodes of All Time Anastasia Cottone, St. Bonaventure University This one's for Tina.… November 19, 2018
Beto O’Rourke Lost the Senate Race, but His Legacy Has Just Begun Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin This isn't the last we've heard from Beto.… November 17, 2018
Is Beto2020 Actually a Reality? Lily Harrington, University of Georgia Some say yes, he says no.… November 15, 2018
Poet Carlos Andres Gomez Is Confronting Toxic Masculinity Victoria Macias, University of California, San Diego Sensitivity > machismo.… November 15, 2018
How to Come Out of Your Shell During College Zachary Truesdale, University of Texas at San Antonio College pushes you out of your comfort zone, but you can control where that leads you.… November 13, 2018
In Brazil, the Revolution Will Be on Campus Marianne Quijano, Texas A&M University In the fight against budding fascist Jair Bolsonaro, the South American country is looking to its long tradition of student protest.… November 13, 2018
5 of the Best Ways to Derail Your Homesickness Cassie Rowett, Southern New Hampshire University How to keep in touch with your loved ones and enjoy being away from home.… November 12, 2018
How Rich People Took Over Yet Another Industry: CBD Michael Wu, Case Western Reserve University Cannabidiol is all the rage, but not everyone can afford it.… November 11, 2018
4 Reasons to Keep Your Favorite Teachers Close Paige Brauser, Connecticut College There’s nothing wrong with being a teacher’s pet.… November 11, 2018
Can I Still Wear My Yeezys? Moiz Rizvi, University of Texas at Austin Sure, Kanye's politics are a mess. But his products aren't.… November 10, 2018
5 Things Kids Today Will Never Experience When Toy Shopping Kaitlyn Quinn, Seton Hall University Online shopping will never live up to the overwhelming ecstasy of the Toys R Us experience.… November 10, 2018
How to Transition That Seasonal Job Into Full-Time Employment Sarah Brown, University of Florida It's time to step up or ship off.… November 9, 2018
Why America Needs to Treat Anti-Semitism Like It Does Racism Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin Get angry. Be vocal.… November 8, 2018
Your November Horoscope Sarah Penix, Ohio University November is a time of transition: into fall, into daylight savings, into the holiday season. Be ready.… November 8, 2018
How to Actually Win That Summer Research Position Halle Parris, University of Missouri – Kansas City STEM majors, let's get this bread.… November 8, 2018
What We Can Learn from Jameela Jamil and Her ‘Enthusiastic Sexual Consent’ Victoria Macias, University of California, San Diego Why saying 'yes' is not enough.… November 6, 2018
Jewish Students in Pittsburgh Respond to the Tree of Life Shooting Nicole Andrasko, University of Pittsburgh Dan Lapidus and Scott Schneiderman, both Pitt students, discuss how the Jewish community has responded to the attack.… November 6, 2018
Don’t Bank on a Blue Wave Becca Blyn, Harvey Mudd College Despite the surge in interest from young voters, a majority-Democrat Senate is still a long shot.… November 6, 2018
YouTube’s The Girl Gone Green Is Making Zero-Waste Chic Raina Sciocchetti, Unity College Sustainability guru Manuela Baron wants to make living well less intimidating.… November 5, 2018
Cat Calls of NYC: The Feminist Movement Happening Right Under Our Feet Cameron Andersen, New York University New York University student Sophie Sandberg is chalking back to cat callers.… November 5, 2018
Backdrop: Pale Fire and Blue Warmth in Minneapolis Karla Mellett, Minneapolis College of Art and Design MCAD student Karla Mellett documents the way climate shapes community.… November 5, 2018
Being Too Much: How Do You Deal with Emotional Intensity? Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute Extra! Extra! Read all about it.… November 5, 2018
The Rise of Digital Natives Jonathan Christian, Northwest Vista College If you were raised on Cartoon Network and trap rap, your sense of reality is fundamentally unlike any other in human history.… November 5, 2018
Being Witched: Feminism’s Hottest New Trend Is Ancient Jen Tombs, University of Warwick Combining tenets of female empowerment and pagan mysticism, witchcraft is on the rise in modern America.… November 5, 2018