Screens Despite Its Flaws, ‘Winning Time’ Is an Overall Enjoyable Experience The HBO series about the rise of the Lakers Dynasty is a fun and entertaining dramatization based on real-life events. Brett Hintz, University of Texas at Austin
Screens ‘Moon Knight’ and Fictional Representations of Mental Health Disorders Dissociative identity disorder is often misinterpreted in media, but the MCU's newest Disney+ show challenges the stigma in a positive way. Myles Allan, University of New Haven
Classes Guide for College Students — What To Do If You Get Injured? It can happen to anyone. Here's what to do if it happens to you. Daniel Reed
Screens Will the New Disney+ Series Redeem the ‘Percy Jackson’ Franchise? After the previous disastrous movie adaptation, Disney might have what it takes to succeed. Jordan Oulela, University of Texas at San Antonio
Screens ‘At Home with the Robertsons’ Sets the Stage for Conversations on Controversial Topics The 'Duck Dynasty' household lends an ear to those with opposing views in today’s divided society. Debbie Aspromonti, Hofstra University
Thoughts Learn To Grow Cannabis With Hydroponics What if you didn't need soil for a successful grow? Daniel Reed
Thoughts Why People Love To Hate Big Tech Advertising The visual advertising style of Corporate Memphis has taken Big Tech companies by storm, but people are starting to catch onto its lack of originality. Lena Bramsen, The New School
Classes 5 Ways To Make the Most of Your Gen Ed Courses General education classes may appear tedious and a waste of time; however, they can still benefit students who choose them wisely. Janey Schmidt, Columbia College Chicago
Pages The Astonishing Science in Jules Verne’s Fiction Novels The 19th-century sci-fi author Jules Verne somehow predicted many technological inventions that exist today. Maximilian Padilla-Rodriguez, Florida Atlantic University
Screens What Johnny Depp Has Said in the Depp-Amber Heard Trial So Far After a tumultuous divorce, the two meet in court to battle over accusations of defamation and domestic violence. Alyssa Griffin, Molloy College
Thoughts Why City People in Europe are Choosing Sports Face Masks To Protect From Extreme Weather, Pollen, Pollution, Dust, Microbes and More For those living in urban areas, something more advanced may be in order. Daniel Reed
Screens How ‘Bridgerton’ Season 2 Caters to the Female Gaze The second season of the beloved historical drama was deliberately shot to cater to female fans, and its cult following suggests this has paid off. Anna Merlo, University of Queensland, Australia