Break the College Monotony with Mini Courses Jack Brandon, University of Michigan Good things come in small classes.… June 19, 2017
Why Millennials Love ‘Rick and Morty’ Christian Zeitler, Carnegie Mellon The Adult Swim cartoon series is the internet’s favorite show, but not just because it’s good.… June 12, 2017
Why Are Old Things Increasingly Popular with Young People? August Pritchett, Armstrong State University Vinyl, calligraphy and vintage are three of a handful of trends that have little place in the tech age, but are enjoying a resurgence nonetheless.… June 10, 2017
Do #SaveOurShow Campaigns Actually Work? Eric McInnis, Arcadia University You may be disappointed by the amount of impact that a show’s fans really have.… June 5, 2017
Here Are 5 Fresh TV Shows to Binge-Watch This Summer Kathryn Parker, Fordham University You may not have a summer job, but with all the shows you have to watch, you're certainly going to be busy.… June 4, 2017
Why the ‘Alien’ Series Needs to Die Daniel DeAngelo, University of Tampa Even Ridley Scott is getting tired of rehashing the Xenomorph.… June 4, 2017
Can the Chinese Film Industry Overtake Hollywood? Jessie Yang, The University of Hong Kong With a potential audience of more than 1.3 billion, the economic powerhouse has decided to set its sights on movies.… March 16, 2017
10 Netflix Series You Need to Binge Right Now Quintara Hatten, University of South Carolina-Columbia Now that midterms are finally over, you deserve a break.… March 10, 2017
Can We Agree That Live-Action Is Getting Boring? Eric McInnis, Arcadia University Disney Studios is trying to "top pigs with pigs" with their new live-action movies, and while it's working in the box office, it's not working for some animation fans.… March 8, 2017
Why You Should Binge-Watch ‘Voltron’ This Week Ashley Wertz, University of Pittsburgh Fans of the original anime will find even more to love with Netflix’s aesthetically pleasing reboot.… January 27, 2017
Netflix’s ‘The OA’ Explores the Psyche of Trauma Survivors Jessie Yang, The University of Hong Kong By joining human nature with elements of science fiction, the series forces viewers to question their own realities.… January 26, 2017
What Are the Most Anticipated Films of 2017? Aliyah Thomas, Mount Saint Mary College In 2017, remakes and live-action adaptations shall inherit the world.… January 10, 2017
Virtual Reality vs. Real Expectations Maria Alvarado, Savannah College of Arts and Design Virtual reality has been a popular concept for decades. Now that it’s here, how does it stack up to its sci-fi predecessors?… January 6, 2017
Dear Carrie Fisher Mari Landgrebe, Texas State University You were always more than a Princess, and it should have been said sooner and more often.… January 5, 2017
Following His Conviction, the Motives of Killer Dylann Roof Demand Further Study August Wright, College of Charleston As with all ideology-centered terrorism, the social conditions that created Roof must be examined to prevent future disaster.… December 26, 2016
HBO’s ‘Westworld’ Examines Artificial Intelligence and the Final Frontier Ashley Wertz, University of Pittsburgh The series showcases both ends of the human psyche, from brutality to conscience, and is beautifully complex as a result.… December 16, 2016
The YouTube Book Club: How Booktubers Are Making Reading Cool Again Kristian Porter, Northern Kentucky University To reignite my love for reading, I turned to the most popular, knowledgeable Booktubers, and you should too!… December 1, 2016
The Groundbreaking Feminism in The CW’s ‘The 100’ Michelle Criqui, James Madison University Intelligent, tenacious, sexually liberated female protagonists? If only it weren’t science fiction.… September 11, 2016
How to Make Your Living Space into a Community Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College Four easy ideas that bring neighbors together, something you’ll be glad you have when finals/moving season comes around.… August 24, 2016
What Theater Kids and Geeks Have in Common Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College Character acting, improv and ridiculing outsiders? Check, check and check.… July 20, 2016
What Pokémon Go’s Popularity Means for the Future Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College By targeting a tech-savvy demographic and capitalizing on social media acclaim, the app introduced a new type of gaming phenomenon overnight.… July 13, 2016
A Newcomer’s Perspective on “Voltron: Legendary Defender” Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College Recently released on Netflix, the anime reboot has hints of “Avatar,” but riffs on more complex themes.… July 7, 2016
10 Worthwhile Fantasy Series That Aren’t “Game of Thrones” Yasser Ali Nasser, Oxford College With the show’s finale on the horizon, here are ten other series to tide you over till season seven.… June 17, 2016
Everything You Need to Know about (Book) Hangovers Mykaela Alvey, Anderson UniversityandGuest Contributor It's like the five stages of grief, except for that you're just being annoyingly melodramatic.… February 23, 2016
5 Saturday Morning Cartoons For The Weary College Student Al Vanderklipp, University of MichiganandGuest Contributor Even to the adult binge-watcher’s wizened palette, these underrated cartoons more than hold their own against live action TV.… December 10, 2015
Why You Should Be Playing “Fallout 4” Al Vanderklipp, University of MichiganandGuest Contributor "My eyes are dry and my back is sore from leaning into the screen and not blinking."… November 16, 2015