Thoughts Is Indie Sleaze the Next Big Fashion Trend? Could the indie sleaze aesthetic be the next Y2K? Fashion trend experts predict a comeback for the aesthetic, but what does that entail? Kaitlyn Anderson, Cornell University
Sounds Drake’s New Hairstyle Means More Than You Think Since his last two albums have been accompanied with a new hairstyle, Drake may be preparing to drop new music. Kwami Maranga, Binghamton University
Screens·Sounds 5 Popular Songs That Got Famous From TikTok Your favorite song might be on here. Emily Sweeney, Quinnipiac University
Thoughts Is Trauma-Informed Yoga the Future of Therapy? Traumatic experiences disrupt the mind-body connection, and the emerging practice seeks to re-establish this very connection to promote healing. Nora Weiss, George Washington University
Classes·Pages Take Control of Your Career: Advice From a College Graduate When it comes to following your dreams, author Christian Cook shows that it’s never too late to change your mind. Aunna Beranek, Columbia College Chicago
Thoughts How Did Pumpkin Spice Become So Popular? As fall decorations take over our stores once more, it's time to ask how the popular flavor became the staple of autumn. Vanessa Rivera, James Madison University
Pages Don’t Dismiss Social Media Book Accounts Bookstagram and BookTok have flooded brick-and-mortar bookshops with a new wave of literature lovers. Emily Elizabeth Louie, American University
Thoughts Drift Racing Has a Long, Rich History Drifting’s evolution from a niche, underground hobby into a globally recognized motorsport brought drastic changes to the world of racing. Maximilian Padilla-Rodriguez, Florida Atlantic University
Screens Netflix’s ‘Seoul Vibe’ Is In Fact a Big Vibe Netflix’s latest Korean action-comedy film follows a ragtag team of outlaws in 1988 Seoul. Megan Garcia, Arizona State University
Screens ‘George Carlin’s American Dream’ and the Science of Comedy Comedian George Carlin spent 50 years making audiences laugh. A new documentary looks at how he made them think. Niall Calvert, Wesleyan University
Sounds The VMAs Aren’t What They Used To Be It used to be American music’s biggest awards ceremony and party. Unfortunately, it has taken a turn for the worse in recent years. Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago
Sounds Aurora’s ‘Storm’ Is a Beautiful Song About Change Singer-songwriters Aurora and Qing Feng Wu encourage listeners to overcome fear and persevere through struggle to bring about self-growth. Tori Rose, Spartanburg Methodist College