Priyanka Chopra’s Tweet History Is Questioned at Beautycon Claudia Ng, University of Texas at Austin The famous Indian actress courted controversy for nationalistic and pro-war remarks.… August 27, 2019
‘The American Reject’ Unifies Us by Rejecting Us Alicia Owens, Georgia State University Hip-hop artist Taylor Bennett talks about alienation on this EP. … August 27, 2019
What I Learned from the Docuseries ‘Free Meek’ Rickea Bell, Saint Peter’s University Meek Mill's situation is the reality for a lot of black men in America.… August 26, 2019
The Gruesome History of Gynecology Lauren Prestia, University of Massachusetts Lowell Women of color have paid an unjust price in the name of gynecological research.… August 26, 2019
Lost and Found: A Journey Into Genealogy Research Cameron Rapata, Columbia College Chicago A death in my family led to some unexpected findings.… August 24, 2019
Broadway’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Tries on a New Pair of Wings Sam Shepherd, McGill University Aaron Sorkin’s adaption of the beloved Harper Lee novel tinkers with conventions of a classic American story.… August 23, 2019
I Went From a Liberal Arts School to Baylor University in Waco, Texas Madalyn Watson, Baylor University From a liberal arts school in California to a private Baptist university in Texas, the transition taught me about religion, politics and myself.… August 23, 2019
It’s Marijuana Versus the Alcohol Industry in Wisconsin Veronica Kuffel, University of Wisconsin-Madison Will the potential legalization of marijuana put a dent in Wisconsin's thriving alcohol industry?… August 21, 2019
Woody Harrelson Is an Iconic Man Who Stays True to Himself Madison Feser, Seton Hall University He acts, promotes marijuana, hangs with Willie Nelson, walks into oncoming traffic and is related to an assassin. Oh, and he can rock a beanie.… August 21, 2019
5 Signs It’s Time to Transfer Schools Amber Amortegui, Palm Beach Atlantic University It’s not always the ideal way to do college, but sometimes, it’s the only way.… August 20, 2019
‘Poppers’ and the Problem with Legal Highs Eric Alexander, University of Colorado Denver Should legal highs continue to be sold in adult video stores?… August 20, 2019
The Best Way for College Students to Keep Up With the 2020 Primaries Christine Bushart, Georgia State University Stay informed as this election approaches ... it's anyone's race.… August 18, 2019
Sorry, Marvel Fanboys, Thanos’ Logic Is Not Correct Clarence Dodge, Sarah Lawrence College Moviegoers are wrong about the villain 'with a valid point,' and it's time someone said it.… August 17, 2019
Louisiana’s Wacky Alcohol Laws and Restrictions, Deciphered Abby Webb, Rice University From drive-thru daiquiri stands to legal, public underage drinking, Louisiana's alcohol laws allow for some ... unconventional interpretations.… August 16, 2019
How Blogilates Founder Cassey Ho Encourages Body Positivity Madalyn Watson, Baylor University The Asian American fitness instructor uses her platform to encourage people to pursue a healthy lifestyle and a healthy attitude toward themselves.… August 15, 2019
Neil Strauss’ ‘The Game’ Should Be Required Reading for College Kids Noah Carey, University of Pennsylvania 'The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists' can teach plenty of lessons — some more valuable than others.… August 15, 2019
4 Korean Dramas on Netflix to Get You Hooked Rickea Bell, Saint Peter’s University Cheesy plots, eye candy, ramyeon. What’s not to love?… August 13, 2019
A Breakdown of the Many Refinery 29 YouTube Series Kristin Auld, St John’s University They’ve got content and series aplenty…… August 13, 2019
‘The Farewell’ Is a Quiet, Well-Balanced Crowd-Pleaser Sam Shepherd, McGill University Director Lulu Wang combines comedy, tragedy and insight into the Chinese experience to create a near-perfect summer movie.… August 12, 2019
August Is Water Quality Month: What Are You Doing To Help? Simona Barca, American University Here’s how you can help conserve water and be a part of the solution. … August 8, 2019
How Postmodern Jukebox Redefines Genre in Modern Music Kathryn Milschewski, Carthage College Only Postmodern Jukebox could see Eminem in gypsy jazz.… August 8, 2019
My Hometown, My Responsibility? Should You Move Away or Stay? Madison Feser, Seton Hall University The Clash put it best: ‘Should I stay or should I go?’… August 8, 2019
‘African Giant’ Comes Closer to New Heights, Let’s See What Comes After Caleb Clark, Hillsdale College Nigerian musician Burna Boy could be the next breakout artist.… August 6, 2019
The Pros and Cons of Commuting via Public Transportation Stina Chang, University of Southern California It's a love-hate relationship.… August 6, 2019
My Great Phoneless Experiment Sam Shepherd, McGill University I abandoned my smartphone for a 24-hour personal study, and my findings surprised me.… August 5, 2019
What’s the Deal With E-Scooters? A Guide to the Latest Transportation Craze Cameron Rapata, Columbia College Chicago They've been popping off in urban areas, and for good reason.… August 4, 2019
2019 Has Been a Progressive Year Against Animal Cruelty Lauren Prestia, University of Massachusetts Lowell Cruelty toward animals is an unfortunate reality that is ignored by many, but now, several states are passing laws to improve their treatment.… August 2, 2019
‘Big Little Lies’ Season 2 Lives in the Shadow of Season 1 Clarence Dodge, Sarah Lawrence College Everything is there, but 'Big Little Lies' is not the same a second time around.… August 2, 2019
‘The Great Hack’ Exposes the Dark Side of the Digital Age Abby Webb, Rice University We like to believe we're immune to propaganda, but in the age of social media, it can be a lot more insidious than we expect.… August 2, 2019
Omar Apollo: The Music Industry Meets a First-Generation Mexican-American Amber Amortegui, Palm Beach Atlantic University This crooner’s heavily soulful sound is filled with hard work and heartbreak.… August 1, 2019