Springtime Stuck Season Natalie VanHecke, University of Texas at Dallas From watching people couple up around Valentine’s Day to friends graduating, there are so many changes that come with the spring breeze.… February 25, 2024
Elmo and Steve: “How Are You Doing?” Causes A Movement Sarah Erin, Brooklyn College From Sesame Street to Blue’s House, shedding light on the realities of mental health has taken center stage.… February 23, 2024
From Retro to Relevant: Hello Kitty’s Timeless Intergenerational Appeal in the Modern Era Allegra Walker, University at Albany - SUNY Exploring the timeless appeal of the iconic Sanrio character Hello Kitty and her friends amidst the resurgence of Y2K trends.… February 11, 2024
Digital Detox: Rediscovering Real Life Emma Troise, Manhattan College Learn how to take a break from technology and explore the benefits of a digital detox.… January 30, 2024
Ethel Cain, ‘Preacher’s Daughter’ and Childhood Trauma Julia Ray, Northern Arizona University Ethel Cain lives through the adult effects of childhood trauma in her 2022 release.… January 23, 2024
Best 2024 Goals for College Students Natalie VanHecke, University of Texas at Dallas Here’s some serious and fun goals all college students should add to their New Year’s resolution list!… January 11, 2024
A Decade in Cinema: Revisiting Movies That Turn 10 in 2024 Karla D. Galvan, The University of Texas at San Antonio The year 2014 saw the release of films that will go down in cinematic history.… January 10, 2024
How ‘Crime and Punishment’ is Relevant to Today’s World Julia Ray, Northern Arizona University The themes in this novel published over 150 years ago still apply to today’s world.… January 2, 2024
Untold Stories: Women Deserving of Biopics Karla D. Galvan, The University of Texas at San Antonio Each woman's journey is a chapter in HerStory, waiting to be celebrated and immortalized through biopics.… December 19, 2023
The Grit, Glam and Mess of Lady Gaga’s ‘ARTPOP,”’ 10 Years Later Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Exploring Gaga’s commercial “failure” by going “behind the burqa" a decade after its release. … December 6, 2023
Plath vs. Steinbeck: Gender in Classic Literature Julia Ray, Northern Arizona University John Steinbeck and Sylvia Plath construct their women characters quite differently.… December 6, 2023
We Love You, Megan—’Cobra’ Is a Beacon for Black Women’s Mental Health Paiton Young, University of Georgia The harsh realities of Black women's mental health are being disregarded and this is affecting rapper, Megan Thee Stallion.… November 28, 2023
That’s the Way the Corn Pops… Why Popcorn is the Snack of the Movies Sophie Serage, University of Massachusetts, Boston Whether you are in the theater with the masses or lounging alone on your couch at, popcorn just feels like the right snack. Why is that?… November 27, 2023
‘Brave New World’ Is an Eerily Familiar Dystopia Joshua Laine, Emmanuel College Despite being published in 1932, Aldous Huxley’s dystopian world mirrors our own in several respects.… November 19, 2023
Sleeping Through Days: Moshfegh’s Idea Emma Troise, Manhattan College A Book Review on “My Year Of Rest and Relaxation” and the Novel’s Lasting Effect.… November 16, 2023
10 Career Pathways & Specialties For Nurse Practitioners Daniel Reed Nurse Practitioners (NPs) have a unique opportunity to specialize in various fields within healthcare, offering targeted and expert care to diverse patient populations.… November 14, 2023
Loneliness Epidemic: In the OASIS of “Ready Player One” Noah Hernandez, University of Texas at San Antonio Unraveling the intricacies of the loneliness epidemic as exhibited through the virtual reality OASIS of sci-fi book“Ready Player One.”… November 11, 2023
The Value of Slow Living Joshua Laine, Emmanuel College In a fast-paced world of trends and deadlines, slow living allows people to experience life at their own pace.… October 26, 2023
What’s the Obsession with ‘Bluey’? Natalie VanHecke, University of Texas at Dallas The fun-loving blue heeler and her sister, Bingo, have taken the hearts of millions across the world.… October 23, 2023
Their Lost New York: Essays by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Lewis Mumford Matthew Doss, University of Chicago F. Scott Fitzgerald and Lewis Mumford present their visions of old New York.… October 18, 2023
The most common fatal mistakes of novice crypto investors Daniel Reed Cryptocurrencies have become perhaps the most popular investment asset in human history.… October 12, 2023
The Science of Thoughts and Hormones: How Testosterone Affects Cognitive Function Daniel Reed Have you ever wondered how the hormone testosterone, often associated with physical prowess, muscles, and energy, impacts your cognitive function? … October 3, 2023
Album Review: Mckenna Grace Has a Music Career? Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia Straying from her childhood acting roots, Mckenna Grace jumps into the music world with her debut album “Bittersweet 16.”… September 29, 2023
Aristocrat’s Online Pokies: Responsible Gaming and Player Safety Daniel Reed Aussies are known for their love of gambling.… September 26, 2023
Why Do Students Select to Pay Someone to Write Their Papers?: Understanding the Motivations Daniel Reed The popularity of scholars opting to pay for anyone to write their papers is really a phenomenon that has acquired significant attention in academia… September 6, 2023
Reigniting the Practice of Letter Writing Steffi Stoffel, Columbia College Chicago A crucial realization for a writer hoping to discover their authenticity… September 6, 2023
Rejuvenation And Restoration: The Healing Power Of Art Brynn Crisenbery, Northern Arizona University Simple and frequent creativity can make a positive impact in a student’s life… September 3, 2023
Shoegaze Cultivates Solace Like No Other Genre Anoushka Panganamamula, The Ohio State University The aesthetic ambience of this psychedelic, intimate and innovative style takes listeners on a spiritual journey.… August 24, 2023
Pickleball: The Racket Game Taking the Nation by Storm Anne Bannon, Scripps College How an unassuming game is making sports accessible.… August 19, 2023
Decades of Dystopia Writing Connor Lindsay, Queens University of Charlotte How generations have transformed this timeless genre.… August 19, 2023