Screens Your Guide to the Marvel Video Game Renaissance Upcoming releases and updates to old games mean that fans have a lot to be happy about. Savannah McCracken, University of Arizona
Screens ‘Human: The World Within’ Makes Our Basic Characteristics Fascinating The PBS docu-series just hit Netflix and views the human body’s complex systems on a microscopic level while applying them to the real world. Zach Spangler, University of Michigan
Thoughts 5 Ways To Overcome Artist’s Block It's easy to get stuck when working on a creative project, but there are many strategies you can use to stay inspired. Jael Davis, DePaul University
Classes How To Earn a Degree While Traveling Abroad There's no reason that you can't explore the world and get some schooling done at the same time. Daniel Reed
Classes Don’t Feel Pressured To Declare Your Major Right Away Many college students think that their decision will set in stone the course of their academic — and post-academic — life. That's not true. Mason Cannon, Columbia University
Screens Despite Its Flaws, ‘The Night House’ Is an Ambitious Genre Film As with any up-and-coming movie, this one had a lot to live up to, and where it exceeds expectations in some places, it falls short in others. Kelsi Karpinski, Michigan State University
Thoughts Smartphones Can Be a Cesspool of Unhealthiness — Physically and Mentally They can host germ colonies, damage your eyes and negatively impact your mental well-being. It's good to be cautious with your mobile devices. Briana Byus, Biola University
Screens Video and Online Game Design Schools Here are some colleges and universities where you can learn what exactly goes into your favorite games. Daniel Reed
Sounds Lael’s ‘My Life is Boring’ Fails To Impress After Its Internet Drama After weeks of guilt trips and manipulation, fans have decided the artist's new single isn’t worth all the trouble it caused online. Elizabeth Dewit, University of Pittsburgh
Classes 4 Reasons Why Seniors Hate Their Universities By the time they've entered their final year, students have moved way past the honeymoon stage with their school. Natalie Gabor, Indiana University-Bloomington
Sounds Weakened Friends Emphasizes the Beauty of Indie The underground band creates meaningful connections with their fans while still producing quality music. Elliot Jackson-Ontkush, Skidmore College
Screens ‘Malignant’ Presents a Confusing New Parody of Horror James Wan’s newest horror picture is satisfying and entertaining, but viewers hoping for a crowd-pleaser with supernatural scares may be disappointed. Ian Linn, Oberlin College