Screens Pete Davidson Is Prepping for His Upcoming Biopic Role as Joey Ramone 'The King of Staten Island' star is excited to take on his challenging new role as the king of punk. Elizabeth Dewit, University of Pittsburgh
Screens ‘The Suicide Squad’ Is Better Than Its Predecessor in Every Way James Gunn’s sequel to the divisive 2016 film of nearly the same name is well-executed and gives hope to the future of the DC Extended Universe. Ian Linn, Oberlin College
Screens ‘Pig’ Guarantees Emotional Hangovers, But Not Catharsis Michael Sarnoski’s directorial debut is difficult to pin down. Though unsuspecting audiences may have been expecting another 'John Wick,' the film more closely follows the trajectory of an anticlimactic drama. Anna Hupp, University of Wyoming
Thoughts The Precariousness of Taking On a Name When can you call yourself a 'writer'? Or an artist? Or anything else? Mason Cannon, Columbia University
Classes Stalking on College Campuses, and What To Do If You Become a Victim It is unfortunately all too common on school grounds. Here are some things to know if you find yourself being stalked. Amy Harris, Utah State University
Thoughts The Theory of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome Explains the Psychological Consequences of Oppression Dr. Joy DeGruy notes that many aspects of Black culture in America have developed from generational trauma due to slavery. Jael Davis, DePaul University
Screens ‘Virgin River’ Is the Perfect Guilty Pleasure TV Show Netflix's soapy drama isn't groundbreaking television by any means, but the romance at its center is enough to keep audiences coming back. Elliot Jackson-Ontkush, Skidmore College
Thoughts Why Are Newsletters Everywhere Now? The ancient form of communication is becoming increasingly popular as social media users become disenchanted with the internet. Study Breaks Staff
Screens A Love Letter to ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’: The Anime That Redefined the Shonen Genre Unafraid to showcase intense moral dilemmas and graphic depictions of violence, 'JJK' is far from what you might presume it to be. Karen Lu, Yale University
Sounds I Went to Lollapalooza 2021. It Was Messy Although the music festival updated its COVID-19 rules and regulations to ensure a safe event, not everything ran as smoothly as it could've. Natalie Gabor, Indiana University-Bloomington
Screens Does Elevated Horror Really Exist? Or are they just thrillers? Either way, the success of these films is undeniable. Kelsi Karpinski, Michigan State University
Screens The Odd Duality of the Self-Proclaimed Comedy Series ‘Dave’ The FX show dances between intensely dramatic scenes and ridiculous comedic bits nearly every episode but never fully embraces either. Zach Spangler, University of Michigan