Thoughts Rolling Into the Fall Semester, Here’s What’s Good at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) Matadors will enter the new semester with school spirit! Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Thoughts A Broader Arab American Identity Remains Essential to Americans of Arab Descent With a continued long and unpredictable experience with immigration and their existence in America, Arab Americans often struggle to reconcile their ethnic identity with their American identity. Saba Bazzi, Wayne State University
Classes How To Study Abroad With Anxiety Studying abroad is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but many find the concept to be daunting. Virginia Beall, Elon University
Thoughts Taylor Swift vs. Kylie Jenner: The Bigger Climate Criminal Doesn’t Matter Internet debates over which celebrity hurts the environment more is pointless — the true climate criminal has no face to blame. Kylie Clifton, Loyola Marymount University
Screens Top Movies About Fake News and Propaganda It's incredibly pervasive, so of course there will be a few films about it. Daniel Reed
Sounds Is Contemporary R&B Becoming Too Toxic? While recent releases may be following larger trends, the music also reveals something interesting about a genre defined by love songs. Kwami Maranga, Binghamton University
Screens 5 Reasons Why You Should Ditch Instagram and Retreat to Tumblr No more follower counts or influencers hawking scam products; Tumblr is the place to truly be yourself. Maria Merlo, Eastern Michigan University
Screens San Diego’s Comic-Con Proves the MCU Is Getting Too Big It’s time to step away from the universe that’s expanded too much for its own good. Ashley Hagan, Virginia Commonwealth University
Sounds Want Music To Both Trip and Study? Try Post-Rock Combining excellent music with creative instrumentals, this lesser-known genre will improve your study experience. Kirk Chamberlain, Marist College
Thoughts How Bitcoin Can Help Developing Countries Counter Inflation Cryptocurrency could help you retain the value of your money. Daniel Reed
Screens ‘The Gray Man’ Shows Netflix’s Love Affair With Mediocre Movies The streaming giant’s recent release is a frustratingly dull action film, starring two actors who have given much, much better performances. Alina Edwards, Wellesley College
Screens The Success of MultiVersus Proves That Smash Bros. Has Competition The newest title from Warner Bros. is making waves, and it’s just getting started. Christian Simon, Kutztown University