Screens ‘Prey’ Stalks To the Top of the ‘Predator’ Franchise The latest installment to the 'Predator' franchise, 'Prey' is wildly successful, leading audiences to question why the film skipped the theaters. Maria Merlo, Eastern Michigan University
Thoughts Smoking in College? Try These 3 Alternatives To Protect Your Oral Hygiene It's long been known that cigarettes are bad for you. If you can't quit nicotine completely, then here are some other options. Daniel Reed
Thoughts Materialism Has Its Pros and Cons The amount of items we buy and consume can have positive and negative impacts on our lives and our world. Liana Sameth, Pace University
Pages·Screens Kindle Unlimited Book Recommendations for the Cash-Strapped Student Reading on a budget has never been easier! Aunna Beranek, Columbia College Chicago
Screens ‘Smile’ Is a Unique, Refreshing Horror Film Coming to Theaters Soon Everything you need to know about the cast, plot, trailer and director of the psychological thriller before its September debut. Morgan Thomas, Wayne State University
Screens The Art of the Crossover: When It Goes Right, and When It Goes Wrong Are they merely cash grabs for greedy Hollywood studios, or are they passion projects that do justice to characters and honor fans? Braden Beck, California State Channel Islands
Thoughts Hiring Young Employees: The Advantages and Disadvantages What are the pros and cons of hiring someone who is younger? Daniel Reed
Thoughts In ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died,’ Jennette McCurdy Shows the Dark Side of Child Stardom In her memoir, the actor gives us an inside look at her baffling experience as a child star while enduring a complicated relationship with her mom. Saba Bazzi, Wayne State University
Screens ‘Thirteen Lives’ Dramatizes a Chilling True Story The film is a riveting, biographical story that is based on the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue of a young soccer team and their coach. Megan Garcia, Arizona State University
Classes 6 Must-Try Restaurants Around James Madison University Here are six must-try eateries in Harrisonburg for when the dining hall and late-night ramen get repetitive. Vanessa Rivera, James Madison University
Thoughts High-Functioning Depression: A Dismissed Mental Illness Despite its name, the disorder is associated with significant functional impairments. Yet, these challenges are often overlooked or misattributed, leaving the illness undetected. Nora Weiss, George Washington University
Screens Top Canadian Apps for Everyday Life These applications can be of immense assistance during the course of your day. Daniel Reed