Thoughts 6 Ways How Tech Students Can Deal With Humanities You might think it's not worth it, but your grades might disagree. Daniel Reed
Thoughts What Is Resin Art and Why Has It Become So Popular? This style of art is nothing new, but thanks to video-sharing platforms, it's becoming a lot more mainstream as a quarantine hobby. Danielle Kuzel, Florida State University
Screens TikTokers Are Asking, ‘What Would Miley Cyrus Do?’ and She’s Answering If the singer told you to dye your hair or get married, would you? Her replies have people completing tasks they would normally avoid. Emily Jewett, University of San Diego
Screens The Mario & Luigi RPGs Offer a Unique Role-Playing Experience From Superstar Saga to Paper Jam, the games offer a turn-based combat system that relies on timing, memorization and skill to use effectively. Brady Fitzgerald, Immaculata University
Thoughts Olivia Jade, the College Admission Scandal and Class Privilege While the young influencer's appearance on 'Red Table Talk' proves that the discussion around the controversy is not over, we must shift the dialogue toward one that addresses class. Kirtika Sharad, George Washington University
Sounds ‘Evermore’ Reflects the Pain of an Isolated 2020, Seeks Hope in 2021 The effects of COVID-19 can be heard in the somber themes of Taylor Swift's newest album. Haven Worley, University of Rochester
Thoughts A Guide To Understanding Major Depression If you recognize any of these signs in yourself or a loved one, don't hesitate to reach out for help. You deserve life. Nnekakwo Adibe, Lesley University
Screens ‘The Undoing’ Dives Into Ritzy Private Schools and White Privilege HBO's newest hit show portrays murder and the life of wealth that surrounds the suspects. Sarah Esquivel, University of Texas at San Antonio
Thoughts Combining the Power of Fundamental and Technical Trading Systems Two good investing philosophies: Why not use both? Daniel Reed
Screens 6 Exciting Anime Series for Those New to the Genre As the genre becomes more popular, it can be hard to decide which shows to watch. But this list makes it easy for newcomers to find their niche. Alex Luna, University of California, Berkeley
Screens ‘Dash and Lily’ Is a ‘Note’-Worthy Rom-Com for This Holiday Season Trading notes in a journal left behind in a New York City bookstore, the characters of this Netflix series navigate a few inclusive winter romances. Samantha Havela, University of Michigan
Classes Coursera Is an Academic Recharge Station for College Students Online studying options will never replace in-person education, but they are still useful for learning and reviewing. Benjamin Chen, Columbia University