Screens The Top 10 Updates Animal Crossing: New Horizons Fans Want The inclusion of shopping carts and the return of Brewster are among the many items on fans' wishlist. Jenna Amore, Oakland University
Screens Netflix’s Cancellation of ‘Grand Army’ After a Single Season Isn’t Surprising The series has similar themes to other successful franchises such as 'Euphoria' and '13 Reasons Why,' but has failed to attain the same level of hype. Fatima Sani, Rollins College
Thoughts NIL Deals Are Saving Student Athletes From Shady College Athletics The recent but long overdue modernization of the NCAA’s name, image and likeness rules finally allows college athletes to profit from their success. Zach Spangler, University of Michigan
Thoughts The Benefits of Gaming for Millennials There are many benefits of gaming in these modern times where almost everything we do is online. Let’s see what benefits gaming offers. Read more. Daniel Reed
Sounds ‘Crazy Stupid Fangirls’ Is the Perfect Podcast for Pop Culture Enthusiasts Elle Mills and Michelle Platti detail wild fangirl stories, debate pop culture minutiae, analyze celebrity news and so much more. Ariana Quijano, Georgia State University
Sounds Rina Sawayama Explores Pop-Driven Queerness in Her Debut Album While stars like Lady Gaga have supported the LGBT community through their music, 'Sawayama' focuses on what it means to actually be LGBT. Zach Terrillion, Oberlin College
Screens Pearl From Steven Universe Is Great for Autism Representation Though the character isn't written to be autistic in the show, she still serves as a positive portrayal of what it means to have autism. Jayar Brenner, Michigan State University
Thoughts Why Bloodborne Pathogens Training Is Crucial for Future Medical Workers If you're interested in a career in health care, it's good to learn about the diseases that can be transported via blood. Daniel Reed
Thoughts Sha’Carri Richardson Isn’t the First Dubiously Disqualified Olympic Candidate, but Will She Be the Last? The incredibly talented athlete's plight is the symptom of decades' worth of discrimination toward Black women in sports. Darby Williams, University of Michigan
Thoughts Eco-Friendly Architecture Can Help Us Live Sustainably The planet is in the midst of an ecological crisis. Employing more environmentally safe infrastructure alternatives can help humanity reduce its carbon footprint. Beth Nipper, University of Iowa
Sounds Sarah Kinsley Begins Her Reign as ‘The King’ of the Music Industry This promising indie music star's latest EP tells a story about growth and demonstrates a positive turning point in the artist’s rising career. Michelle Buckley, Chapman University
Thoughts Which Conditions Might CBD Oil Help Alleviate? There are some studies that could imply that the substance might be beneficial for people with certain medical conditions. Daniel Reed