Screens·Sounds Vicente ‘Chente’ Fernández Is Gone, but His Legacy Will Live On With the recent passing of El Ídolo de México, it is more important than ever to honor his lasting impact on traditional ranchera music. Illusion Ventura, Whittier College
Screens How ‘Californication’ Glamorized the Lifestyle It Wanted To Condemn The main character of the 2007 television show is a prime example of a tragic life story, yet he is praised by so-called 'alpha' males everywhere. Jake Sanders, Rhodes College
Screens ‘Last Night in Soho’ Isn’t the Film Fans Expected From Edgar Wright While the psychological horror movie had great potential as a haunting ghost story set in the 1960s, fans of the film's director were let down in theaters. Tori Barney, Columbia College Chicago
Screens 4 Best Places To Buy 4000 YouTube Watch Hours for Monetization in 2022 These sites might be able to get you to the point where you can make money from your content. Daniel Reed
Screens Be Inclusive Like Bungie: Promoting Inclusivity in the Video Game Industry As issues like misogyny and discrimination continue to inflict damage on the gaming community, this game developer is working to combat the toxicity. Peyton Conner, Indiana University
Thoughts Squishmallows Are Still the Latest Fad, but Their Popularity Might Have Staying Power The lovable plush toys are all the rage this year. Why? Noir Galvin, Arcadia University
Sounds The Neighbourhood Is an Underrated Band With a One-of-a-Kind Sound The band can't be defined by a single genre, which is just one of the qualities that makes them so unique. Sonia Noorbakhsh, UC Berkeley
Screens 2021: A Memeworthy Year in Review Let’s take a walk down memory lane and remember what made all of us laugh throughout this eventful year. Mai Senser, Virginia Commonwealth University
Thoughts Oral Health Behaviors and Perceptions Among College Students Some studies show that those enrolled in higher learning institutions don't take the best care of their teeth. Daniel Reed
Thoughts Six Lies Servers Tell Their Customers Let’s face it, a small untruth told by seasoned restaurant work staff can make the dining experience easier and better for everyone. Jenna Amore, Oakland University
Classes A Few Simple Memorization Techniques Can Make Studying a Breeze Our minds are notorious for being fleeting and unreliable, but there are tricks you can use to improve your recall ability. Tiffany Singh, University of Central Florida