5 Reasons Why Bikram Yoga Is the Perfect Summer Workout Jamie Lovley, University of Maine If you can’t beat the heat, join it.… August 2, 2018
The 7 Best Nature Documentaries for All Your Tree-Hugging Urges Allison Kestler, Augustana College Nature’s calling.… July 28, 2018
Should Amazon Be Allowed to Sell Hate Group Merchandise? Ayanna Totten, East Stroudsburg University In the site's defense, they wouldn't sell it if no one was buying it.… July 26, 2018
Why ‘BuzzFeed Unsolved’ Is the Perfect True Crime Show for Both Believers and Skeptics Allison Kestler, Augustana College The hosts disagree on everything, which leads to different perspectives and comedy gold.… July 13, 2018
3 Things Your Uber Driver Is Wondering About You Thomas Turner, University of Rhode Island The insider scoop from your friendly neighborhood Uber driver.… July 12, 2018
Drake’s ‘Scorpion’ Will Work Fine for Instagram Captions, but It Lacks Artistry Yoni Yardeni, Pierce College When he grows up, even Adonis will be disappointed with his dad's first double album.… July 6, 2018
You Don’t Need a Dick to Have Big Dick Energy Cameron Andersen, New York University All it takes is a certain je ne sais quoi, and maybe Ariana Grande will want to marry you, too.… July 2, 2018
15 Years After His Death, What Can We Still Learn From Mister Rogers? Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin A closer look at the quiet man with a loud message.… June 22, 2018
The Top 5 Movies Added to Netflix This Year Tori Ihnen, Fort Hays State University Time to add these titles to your binge list.… June 12, 2018
4 Upsides (and the Big Downside) of Alternative Social Media Ryan Secard, College of Wooster Facebook and Twitter dominate today's social media landscape, but with bad press popping up left and right, it might not stay that way forever.… June 11, 2018
On ‘God’s Favorite Customer,’ Father John Misty Gets Small Kylie Harrington, University of Southern California The singer-songwriter’s 2018 album, 'God’s Favorite Customer,' is quieter, sadder and more honest than ever before.… June 9, 2018
‘The Tale’ Is a Remarkable Work of Introspective Memoir Jenna Benchetrit, McGill University Jennifer Fox’s new film recounts her experiences as a survivor of childhood sexual assault during the 1970s.… June 7, 2018
It’s Time To Stop Hating TotalBiscuit Caleb Edwards, Michigan State University His passing means it’s time to let go.… June 6, 2018
Trump’s Recent Self-Pardon Hypothesis Sounds Awfully Monarchical Cameron Andersen, New York University He could pardon himself if he wanted to — not that he has to! — but he could.… June 6, 2018
The Duties of an Openly Gay Indian American Shashank Rao, University of Michigan My parents love me deeply, but coming out to them was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do.… May 22, 2018
Gender Reveal Parties Are Annoying and Extra Isabelle Mencia, University of Florida Everyone is excited about their coming baby, but it is not an excuse to involve absolutely everyone you know in a gender reveal party.… May 16, 2018
Janelle Monáe’s ‘Dirty Computer’ Is Empowering Queer Black Women Rakshya Devkota, Saint Louis University In her new album 'Dirty Computer,' Janelle Monáe reminds us once again why she’s one of the best political artists out there.… May 10, 2018
Is Cannabis Yoga Just an Excuse to Smoke Weed? Vanessa Le, Chabot College It's always 4/20 in this yoga class.… May 10, 2018
Short Edition Joins the Short Story Movement Sarah Lynch, Marist College For busy-bodies on the go, the growing popularity of short story dispensers points to a new era of literature.… May 8, 2018
Is Thanos a Hero in ‘Infinity War’? Liam Ainslie Mayo, Bard College Thanos is one of the greatest villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — partly because of how heroic he is.… May 7, 2018
What Tattoo You Should Get Based on Your Sign Sarah Marchan, University of Texas at San Antonio Look to the stars for your next (non-basic) tattoo inspiration.… May 6, 2018
Meg Daniels Is Bringing the Mission with Her Megan Batt, SUNY Cortland Seton Hall's Meg Daniels and her classmates bring 'faith, sports and fun' to Puerto Rico on her school's recent mission trip.… April 8, 2018
A New Dating Site Is Connecting Kanye West Enthusiasts Onaje McDowelle, University of Texas at Austin You: It's a match made in heaven. Me, an intellectual: Actually, it's a match made in 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.'… April 1, 2018
Why We Need More Transgender Teachers Natalya Pomeroy, University of Houston Despite the harassment from administration personnel, transgender teachers make their classrooms a safe place for students.… March 31, 2018
Have You Heard About Amanda Sutherland? Jonathan Christian, Northwest Vista College The former LSUS student’s strange story is a saddening look into the dark side of internet fame.… March 31, 2018
Brooke Schneider’s Artwork Exudes Southern Charm Cleo-Symone Scott, Virginia Commonwealth University The USC senior showcased the beauty of the South and the amazing things that female artists can accomplish with her first solo photography exhibition. … 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
The Art of the Avoprosal Is Avoca-dorable Elizabeth Ivanecky, McMaster University Before proposing to your special someone using an avo box, you should think about the good, the bad and the ugly of the avocado proposal.… March 23, 2018
The Problems with Boycotting Florida After the Parkland Shooting Diego Galicia, Valencia College Boycotting Florida for spring break might succeed in bringing the nation's attention to the issue of gun violence, but not without dire consequences.… March 12, 2018
The Giving Tree, the Giving Girl Ellyot Chen, Pasadena City College Sophomore Keilah Granados, author of the poetry collection 'Wanders the Night,' finds resilience in the quiet of heartbreak.… March 1, 2018