Pages·Screens 3 Common Fiction Tropes That Reveal Deep-Seated Beliefs in Our Society Although many of them are overused in present-day media, fiction can still be original and teach powerful lessons. Sammi Looi, Baruch College
Thoughts 4 Types of Essays Tech Student Get & How To Write Them Just because you're not majoring in the humanities doesn't mean you're not going to have to write a few papers. Daniel Reed
Thoughts Thread International Is Addressing Demand for a Sustainable World Founded by Ian Rosenberger, this company turns plastic into fabric, incorporating groundbreaking humanitarian initiatives into its business plan. Alexa Katherine Will, University of Pittsburgh
Thoughts Don’t Settle for ‘Settle Culture’ It’s time to change the narrative that you’ve got to go through a lot of duds before you find ‘the one.’ Sarah Gudenau, Oakland University
Sounds 6 International Artists To Take Your Music Tastes Global in the New Year To expand your horizons, try thinking of an area of the world you haven’t explored and dive into its sounds. Katherine Bry, Washington University
Screens SpongeBob’s ‘Rock Bottom’ Depicts Symptoms of Depression Even after 20 years, this episode portrays a unique take on mental illness that is hard to see at first glance. Brady Fitzgerald, Immaculata University
Thoughts How Do Employers Verify College Degrees? More and more jobs are double-checking to make sure you're not making things up about your schooling on your resume. Daniel Reed
Screens Surveillance on Apps Like Muslim Pro Shows the Reality of Islamophobia Popular prayer and social apps aimed at the Muslim community have been indirectly selling user location data to the U.S. military. Kirtika Sharad, George Washington University
Screens 5 Christmas Movies That Are So Bad, They’re Actually Pretty Good The holidays haven't truly started until you've heated up some hot chocolate and sat down to watch a few terrible Christmas films. Alice Murphy, University of Maryland, College Park
Thoughts Living With Complex PTSD Is Painful, but It’s Not Impossible This form of PTSD leads to a multitude of mental and physical symptoms that stem from repetitive trauma. Nnekakwo Adibe, Lesley University
Thoughts Solutions to the Climate Crisis May Be Hidden in Art As the environmental crisis intensifies and activists continue to raise awareness, paintings have also exposed the fear that what we have now is not forever. Haven Worley, University of Rochester
Thoughts Hookah: Important Things You Need To Know There's a lot that you might not know about this particular smoking implement. Daniel Reed