7 Standout Episodes of ‘One Tree Hill,’ 7 Years after the Series Finale Layan Sasa, University of Texas at San Antonio Who else wants a reboot?… April 12, 2019
Should You Study Abroad in a Developing Country? Anna Sutherland, American University Spending a few months in a third-world country will be eye-opening, but it can also pose some challenges.… April 11, 2019
Justin Bieber Is Taking the Backlash for His Baby Prank in Stride Indigo Holmes, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Celebrities make jokes too!… April 10, 2019
What Are We Supposed to Think About Elon Musk’s Tribute Single, ‘RIP Harambe’? Hannah Cullen, St. Cloud State University Harambe: gone, but not forgotten… April 10, 2019
Jericho Brown’s ‘The Tradition’ Questions American Numbness Dorielys Cruz, University of Texas at San Antonio The poet poses a central question: What happens when everyone averts their eyes?… April 10, 2019
3 ‘Game of Thrones’ Plot Points Where the TV Series Drastically Diverged from the Books Scott Williamson, Florida Atlantic University They screwed up Stannis, Lady Stoneheart and Tyrion, to start with.… April 8, 2019
Vox’s ‘Borders’ Provides Glimpses into a Divided World Camilla Forte, Columbia College Chicago Border issues are not exclusively an American issue, not by any stretch of the imagination.… April 8, 2019
Illustrator Steve Cutts Is Exposing the Grisly Side of Humanity Emma Uk, Brookdale Community College The animator uses his YouTube shorts like public service announcements.… April 8, 2019
Lauren Daigle Is Bringing Inclusive Christianity to Lollapalooza 2019 Indigo Holmes, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Will the 'You Say' singer lead a worship session for the Lolla crowd?… April 6, 2019
‘Truly, Devious’ Spins Murder Mystery for Younger Book Lovers Kelsey Rogers, Susquehanna University Exams make school scary, but murder makes it frightening.… April 5, 2019
I Tried the Diva Cup, and Here’s What I Thought About It Bekah Black, Spring Arbor University If blood isn’t your thing, then this article (or periods in general) isn’t for you.… April 3, 2019
Is ‘Dora and the Lost City of Gold’ the Latinx Community’s ‘Black Panther’? Jocelyn Campos, University of Texas at San Antonio Dora's live-action debut has fans curious about some of the film's choices.… April 3, 2019
Why Instacart Is a Grocery Hack & a Dream Job for College Students Keely Cohen-Breen, SUNY Plattsburgh College This is not a paid post, honestly.… April 1, 2019
Amy Schumer’s ‘Growing’ Is Vulgar, Vibrant and Empowering Casey Breneman, University of Virginia Schumer uses crude humor to open up about serious topics in her newest Netflix comedy special.… March 30, 2019
5 Vintage Nickelodeon Sitcoms That Need to Be on Netflix Rishi Patel, University of Iowa Fingers crossed.… March 29, 2019
Gen Z Dating Rules vs. Millennial Dating Rules Colin Boyd, Ithaca College Two different generations, two different perspectives on romance.… March 28, 2019
Why the U.S. Needs a Green Amendment Emma Uk, Brookdale Community College We have the right to freedom of speech, protest and religion, but not clean air or water.… March 26, 2019
Why the College Admissions Scandal Is All About White Privilege Michaela Shea-Gander, Denison University It seems like wealth, fame and a fair complexion are key to receiving a college education.… March 26, 2019
4 Shows That Prove TruTV Is Criminally Underappreciated Scott Williamson, Florida Atlantic University Comedy, hidden-camera shows and sitcoms, oh my!… March 26, 2019
How to Weaponize Your Personal Impostor Syndrome Camilla Forte, Columbia College Chicago Because a life full of dread is exhausting.… March 25, 2019
Why Every Budding Writer Should Participate in Camp NaNoWriMo Ben Garcia, Hope International University Sometimes, quantity over quality isn’t such a bad thing.… March 25, 2019
5 Women Who Remind Me I’m Strong Tatianna Salisbury, Northern Illinois University In celebration of Women's History Month, channel these women's stories for inspiration.… March 25, 2019
How Privilege Led to the Biggest College Bribery Scheme in U.S. History Maya Butler, Baylor University Not Aunt Becky.… March 20, 2019
How Japanese/Korean Rapper Chanmina Is Changing the Game Grace John, Rutgers University A fierce, multilingual, female rapper? Yes, please.… March 19, 2019
‘Moonshine Narratives’ Critiques, Champions and Elegizes the Adolescent Male Brandon Scott, University of New Hampshire Scott T. Hutchison’s collection examines the intersection of boyhood, love, life and nature.… March 18, 2019
Why Dua Lipa’s ‘One Kiss’ Will Always Be a Timeless Pop Classic Michael Wu, Case Western Reserve University The song's narcotic catchiness is no accident.… March 18, 2019
‘Captain Marvel’ Is Relatable, Inspiring and a Clue to the Next Installment in the MCU Megan Mehta, University of Illinois at Chicago She even has a thing or two on Wonder Woman.… March 15, 2019
The 6 Steps of Organizing a Successful Student Protest Anna Sutherland, American University When students come together, we're more influential than you think.… March 14, 2019
Why Christine Riccio’s ‘Again, But Better’ Deserves Its (Substantial) Hype Dorielys Cruz, University of Texas at San Antonio YouTubers can write books, too.… March 13, 2019
The Lore and Esoterica of the Video Game Universe, ‘Unraveled’ E.L. Meszaros, Brown University The YouTube series presents video-game worlds as conspiracy theory, making far-flung gaming information funny and interesting.… March 12, 2019