Why ‘The Alec Baldwin Show’ Shouldn’t Come Back for a Season 2 Paige Brauser, Connecticut College Stick to acting please, Alec.… November 5, 2018
The 5 Best Songs to Remember Jon James By Sarah Brown, University of Florida The rapper's untimely death has only given his music a renewed sense of poignancy.… November 3, 2018
The Line Between Entertainer and Politician Is Only Getting Blurrier Lily Harrington, University of Georgia More than ever, celebrities across the entertainment industry are getting political. Should they?… November 2, 2018
Telling People to Vote Is Not Enough Sierra Zareck, Haverford College Twitter posts don’t make you a political activist.… November 2, 2018
Here’s What’s Coming to Netflix in November 2018 Becca Blyn, Harvey Mudd College Get ready for new 'House of Cards,' 'Narcos,' Trevor Noah and many, many more holiday movies.… November 1, 2018
5 of Your Favorite YouTubers Taking on the Podcast World Anushna Patel, University of California, Santa Barbara Some of the most popular video makers are switching platforms.… October 31, 2018
How Students Can Help Get Students to Vote Katie Farrell, Queens University of Charlotte Civic Engagement Fellow Alyssa Pacheco drops a few tips on the best ways to get your peers to the polls.… October 31, 2018
Chelsea Handler: ‘Black Women and White Women Must Join Forces’ Victoria Macias, University of California, San Diego In the past two years, Handler has moved from being an uncensored comedian to a voice for intersectional feminism.… October 31, 2018
‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ Is the Hilarious Unsung Hero of ‘Peanuts’ Holiday Specials Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute Move over, 'A Charlie Brown Christmas.'… October 29, 2018
The Supreme Court Is Undemocratic, But It Doesn’t Have to Be Marianne Quijano, Texas A&M University Democracy shouldn’t depend on judges taking their vitamins.… October 28, 2018
Elizabeth Warren Is White Privilege Disguised as Cultural Appreciation Sierra Zareck, Haverford College Warren's DNA test results proved she just doesn’t get it.… October 27, 2018
4 Midwestern Poets You Should Read Sara Perkins, University of Indianapolis There’s more to the flyover states than just corn.… October 27, 2018
Meet Ashley Longshore, the Art World’s Latest Darling Lily Harrington, University of Georgia With her vibrant pop art and unapologetic politics, Longshore has drawn comparisons to the late Andy Warhol.… October 26, 2018
Beto O’Rourke Is Offering Change. Will Texas Accept It? Moiz Rizvi, University of Texas at Austin Democrats across Texas are hoping so, but their hope might not be enough.… October 26, 2018
‘My Favorite Murder’ Is the Spooky, Death-Obsessed Podcast You Need Right Now Anushna Patel, University of California, Santa Barbara Happy Halloween, stay sexy and don’t get murdered.… October 25, 2018
Welcome to DIY Film School, an Auteur’s Education in 5 Books Sarah Mease, Columbia College Chicago These canonical texts are the basis of nearly every film curriculum.… October 25, 2018
Yes, I Was Addicted to Concerts. Here’s Why I’m Over Them Nicole Andrasko, University of Pittsburgh Confessions of a former concert addict.… October 25, 2018
5 Websites That Will Satisfy All of Your College Scholarship Needs Cassie Rowett, Southern New Hampshire University If financial aid really isn't working for you, give these websites a try.… October 24, 2018
Lauren Jauregui’s Solo Career Began Long Before Fifth Harmony Split Katie Farrell, Queens University of Charlotte Is she pop sensation or fierce advocate? Both.… October 24, 2018
Confused About Where to Begin in the Podcast World? Enter, ‘Planet Money’ Gracie Riley, University of South Carolina-Columbia Now you can learn the things you need to know that you didn’t know you needed to know.… October 23, 2018
‘The Hate U Give’ Is More Than Just a Movie About Crime Megan Mehta, University of Illinois at Chicago It's a message: stand up for what you believe in, regardless of the consequences.… October 23, 2018
The Edgy Yet Insightful ‘H3 Podcast’ Should Be on Your Radar Thomas Turner, University of Rhode Island Host Ethan Klein may be a bit rough around the edges, but you’re not going to find the same pop culture scoops anywhere else.… October 21, 2018
You Should Do What Andrea Gibson’s Book, ‘Take Me With You,’ Says Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University Small enough to fit in your pocket, big enough to change you.… October 20, 2018
How Brett Kavanaugh Could Change America Becca Blyn, Harvey Mudd College His appointment gives the Supreme Court a conservative majority, which could affect everything from abortion to affirmative action.… October 20, 2018
In the Upcoming Midterms, the Female Vote Is More Critical Than Ever Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin 2018 might be the new 'Year of the Woman.'… October 20, 2018
The 6 Stages of Preparing for a Hurricane as a Floridian College Student Sarah Brown, University of Florida Most of them involve drinking Natty Light.… October 19, 2018
‘Sawbones’ Is Just More Proof the McElroy Brothers Cannot Be Stopped Sara Perkins, University of Indianapolis The brothers, and their extended family, have created an empire built on good-natured humor.… October 18, 2018
It’s Been a Year Since #MeToo. Where Are We Now? Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute In the aftermath of the paradigm-shifting movement, reasons for both optimism and cynicism abound.… October 16, 2018
Taylor Swift Is Now a Political Icon, and We’re Here For It Gracie Riley, University of South Carolina-Columbia Look what you made me do. (Spoiler: it’s voting.)… October 15, 2018
Can You Support Kim Petras Without Supporting Abusers in the Music Industry? Michael Wu, Case Western Reserve University Before you buy a 99-cent song on iTunes, make sure you know who’s pocketing the money.… October 13, 2018