Screens The Underrated Video Game Masterpieces of Kotaro Uchikoshi For fans of stories and puzzles, these are games you don’t want to miss. Christian Simon, Kutztown University
Screens·Thoughts DALL-E Proves the Unbounded Abilities of Artificial Intelligence A new artificial intelligence design program is revolutionizing a creative field and showing the controversial side of advanced technology. Niall Calvert, Wesleyan University
Pages·Screens ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ Is Surprisingly Relatable to LGBTQ+ and POC Audiences The mystery coming-of-age story set in mid-20th-century North Carolina is more relatable to LGBTQ+ and POC communities than one would expect. Kylie Clifton, Loyola Marymount University
Thoughts Is Remote Work Actually Better for the Environment? A lot of office workers appreciated the ability to do their jobs from home. Many also suggested it was good for the planet — is this true? Daniel Reed
Sounds Now That ‘A Kid Named Cudi’ Is on Streaming Platforms, It’s Time To Revisit the Artist’s Debut Fourteen years after its release, the artist's debut mixtape will finally be available to those who stream their music. The record itself would establish many of the themes that would recur throughout Kid Cudi's career. Kirk Chamberlain, Marist College
Sounds The Driver Era Will ‘Keep Moving Forward’ With Fresh New Music The sibling duo has just released a music video for the first single from their upcoming album. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Thoughts Online Casinos: The New Trend That Is Consistently Growing They're becoming a lot more popular. Daniel Reed
Thoughts Jack Harlow’s KFC Meal Is Decent, but Still Falls a Bit Short Just how finger-licking good is the rapper’s KFC meal? Kwami Maranga, Binghamton University
Pages ‘Lapvona’ Is Ottessa Moshfegh’s Biggest Departure To Date This latest novel from the bestselling author of ‘My Year of Rest and Relaxation’ and ‘Eileen’ is fresh in some ways and trite in others. Alina Edwards, Wellesley College
Sounds Dove Cameron Shows Alluring Villainy in ‘Boyfriend’ and ‘Breakfast’ We all love a powerful heroine, but nothing compares to an untamed baddie. Ashley Hagan, Virginia Commonwealth University
Screens ‘Don’t Make Me Go’ Is a Sweet Film With a Sour Twist The tearjerker dramedy about a terminally ill father and his rowdy teenage daughter has a surprise ending. Megan Garcia, Arizona State University
Thoughts 5 Engagement and Wedding Trends You Should Follow There's a whole new set of ways to get hitched nowadays. Daniel Reed