Sounds 10 Years On, ‘good kid, m.A.A.d. city’ Still Reflects the Genius of Kendrick Lamar The talented rapper's 2012 album firmly established his artistic ingenuity. Jesus Garcia, Boston University
Sounds #FreeKesha Resurfaces After New Music Releases by Allegedly Abusive Producer Dr. Luke's upcoming tracks with Kim Petras have resurfaced allegations that the producer abused singer Kesha. Meredith Granmayeh, Chapman University
Screens Fun and Games With the Word(le) of the Day The game has proven itself to be well-liked by the public, but can it keep its popularity long-term? Joy Young, Chapman University
Thoughts How To Get Verified on Instagram – Get Yourself a Business Account That’s Recognized Make sure your page acquires the coveted blue badge. Daniel Reed
Classes Attending School From Home Is Not as Bad as Most People Think Though many are not keen on the idea of receiving a remote education, there are more advantages than it seems. Brett Hintz, University of Texas at Austin
Thoughts The Sexist Origins Behind the Superstition of Friday the 13th The negative myths that surround this particular date have roots in female marginalization. Julie Morse, Pomona College
Pages·Screens ‘The Lost Symbol’ Series on Peacock Is a Breath of Fresh Air Many changes were made in adapting Dan Brown’s novel to the screen, but they were changes that paid off big. Debbie Aspromonti, Hofstra University
Thoughts How the Girl Scouts Have Advanced Modern Feminism Although often overlooked, the organization has made, and continues to make, numerous contributions that empower women everywhere. Jordan Oulela, University of Texas at San Antonio
Pages The Top 10 Winter Reads for All Sad Girls Sad girls aren’t short on reads, all of which will make their hearts melt and keep them warm during the winter. Maggie Habermas, University of Texas at San Antonio
Thoughts Men’s Figure Skating Has Some Major Work To Do The struggle for free gender expression within the sport has been anything but easy, and issues still prevail in 2022. Myles Allan, University of New Haven
Thoughts 4 Steps To Deal With Conflict Conflicts can arise in the blink of an eye, and while there are several ways to handle a disagreement, it’s also important to know what the various approaches are so you can decide which works Amandine Shadia, The University of Arizona Global Campus
Classes·Sounds New York University To Feature a Course Dedicated to Taylor Swift in Spring Semester NYU launched a brand new course all about the singer-songwriter and will teach things from Taylor's lyricism to growing as an artist. Asiya Robinson, Rowan University