8 Highly Anticipated YA Releases That Drop This October Sarah Brown, University of Florida Time to get your teenage angst on.… October 13, 2018
In Contemporary Punk Rock, Women Are Nowhere to Be Seen Marianne Quijano, Texas A&M University Headbanging doesn't have to be only for guys.… October 12, 2018
Who Will Run for President in 2020? Here Are the Frontrunners Becca Blyn, Harvey Mudd College The future of the Oval Office is as unclear as it's ever been, but a few likely options have emerged.… October 12, 2018
How Republicans Helped to Fuel a Blue Wave Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin The Democrats are coming.… October 12, 2018
‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ Tells a Love Story in a Divided America Jenna Benchetrit, McGill University From the director of 'Moonlight' comes an intimate portrayal of black male vulnerability and love in the face of injustice.… October 11, 2018
Where’s the Facebook Filter for Indonesia? Sierra Zareck, Haverford College The lack of support for the Asian nation is just another example of the Western world's disregard for non-white countries.… October 11, 2018
The Pros and Cons of Forming Most of Your Friendships Online Guest Contributor IRL vs. URL.… October 10, 2018
‘Backwards and in High Heels’ Nimbly Explores the History of Women in Film Sarah Mease, Columbia College Chicago The work is an articulate call for representation that accurately reflects how critical women have been to the industry.… October 10, 2018
This Is My Obsession with ‘This Is Us’ Kaitlyn Quinn, Seton Hall University Why is the hit NBC show the darling of the nation? I have some hypotheses.… October 10, 2018
How China Made Its Biggest Movie Star Disappear Michael Wu, Case Western Reserve University Fan Bingbing, one of China's most famous movie stars, vanished for three months. Who was to blame? Her government.… October 9, 2018
Kanye’s Newest Thoughts on Trump, Explained Victoria Macias, University of California, San Diego Kanye's MAGA hat and pro-Trump rhetoric has left fans upset, America confused and everyone wondering: Where is this coming from? … October 9, 2018
‘Saturday Night Live’ Is Back and About the Same as Ever Becca Blyn, Harvey Mudd College Despite a few bright spots, the season premiere was largely a dud.… October 9, 2018
5 Reasons Why Political Awareness Is Crucial for Our Generation Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute The Trump memes won't help us in the long run.… October 9, 2018
‘The Good Doctor’ Is Doing a Good Job Debunking Autism Stereotypes Paige Brauser, Connecticut College It might be hyperbolized, but Dr. Shaun Murphy's knack for continually beating the odds is incredibly important.… October 8, 2018
Why the #IBelieveHer Movement Is Now More Critical Than Ever Sarah Brown, University of Florida In the fight for women's rights, the movement is the natural successor to #MeToo.… October 8, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh’s Trial Is Just Another Example of White Male Privilege Lily Harrington, University of Georgia #MeTwo, #MeThree, #MeFour…… October 4, 2018
Alice Procter Is Raging Against the Museum Jen Tombs, University of Warwick With her Uncomfortable Art tours, the anti-establishment art historian is challenging how we approach galleries.… October 1, 2018
Crazy, Politically Engaged Asians Christine Fang, University of California San Diego Could the uptick in Asian-American representation help move the needle in the midterm elections?… October 1, 2018
The Glamorous Pitfalls of Celebrity Activism Tricia Crimmins, Bates College When stars dabble in public affairs, philanthropy can get messy.… October 1, 2018
Melissa Potter and the Revolution in the Art World Josue Romero, Southwest School of Art According to a school of thought Potter champions called social practice, change is the art.… October 1, 2018
‘House of Cards’ Has Released Its First Look at Season 6 Kate Maxwell, NC State University The final season of Netflix’s hit show will air Nov. 2.… September 28, 2018
What the Brett Kavanaugh Saga Proves About How Victims Are Treated Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin Thursday’s emotional hearing might be the most public test the #MeToo movement has faced since its inception.… September 27, 2018
New York Fashion Week: The Need-to-Know Highlights Ayanna Totten, East Stroudsburg University Drag shows, baby bumps, political protests and flying shoes — fashion brings it all.… September 25, 2018
Christine Ford Will Officially Testify in Front of Senate Rebecca Crosby, American University Her case has been compared to Anita Hill’s, which has prompted discussions of how far (or not far) women’s rights have come in 30 years.… September 24, 2018
Trump and Kavanaugh Face Backlash Through #WhyIDidntReport Katie Sheets, University of Vermont Kavanaugh, who has been nominated to the Supreme Court, has now been accused of sexually assaulting two different women.… September 24, 2018
Why Did Etsy Shut Down This Popular Politically Charged Black-Owned Shop? Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute Splendid Rain Co became famous for its brazen merchandise, but now it’s leading the charge against Etsy’s hypocritical business practices.… September 24, 2018
In Netflix’s ‘The Witcher’ Adaptation, Ciri Shouldn’t Be a Woman of Color Christian Nelson, Eastern Michigan University Hear me out.… September 23, 2018
Just How Effective Can Student Government Ever Be? Christian Cannon, Rice University The organization is clearly mostly symbolic, but it doesn’t have to be toothless.… September 21, 2018
Pope Francis’ Negligence Now Outweighs His Popularity Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin Can I get an amen?… September 21, 2018
Vocativ’s Small-Form, Sensational Content Is Addicting but Dangerous Maria Basileo, Central Connecticut State University The video-only company lives and dies by social media traffic, which can easily get problematic.… September 21, 2018