Music·Thoughts We Love You, Megan—’Cobra’ Is a Beacon for Black Women’s Mental Health The harsh realities of Black women's mental health are being disregarded and this is affecting rapper, Megan Thee Stallion. Paiton Young, University of Georgia
Film·Pages·review·Screens Book vs. Film: ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ Without the extensive details of Coriolanus Snow's thoughts, the film skims the surface of the sacrifice and suffering present in the novel. Christine Bardos, Santa Clara University
Film·Food·Thoughts That’s the Way the Corn Pops… Why Popcorn is the Snack of the Movies Whether you are in the theater with the masses or lounging alone on your couch at, popcorn just feels like the right snack. Why is that? Sophie Serage, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Screens·TV The One Where We Lost a Friend: The Impact of Matthew Perry’s Passing The Heartbreak of Matthew Perry’s Passing and the Influence of Friends on Multiple Generations. Natalie VanHecke, University of Texas at Dallas
Pages Environmental and Racial Injustice Bleed Out in the Southern Regions of “Sing, Unburied, Sing” “Sing, Unburied, Sing” is a timeless piece of fiction that everyone should read, and here’s why. Christine Bardos, Santa Clara University
Classes·Opinion·Students OPINION: Is a Degree Still Worth It? With rising tuition and companies prioritizing experience over formal higher education is the value of a degree declining? Noah Hernandez, University of Texas at San Antonio
Food·Thoughts Hangout Ideas for Broke College Kids Too broke to go out? Here’s a few inexpensive activities to do with friends! Natalie VanHecke, University of Texas at Dallas
Podcasts·Thoughts The Brittany Broski Effect: Goofy and Endearing The influencer is more than a YouTube and TikTok personality. She continues to say what her audience is thinking… in a funnier and more insightful way. Sophie Serage, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Pages Olivia Gatwood and the Gnashing Teeth of Girlhood Olivia Gatwood reclaims the perfect outlet for the female rage often silenced by mainstream media outlets. Farah Shah, University of Central Florida
Screens Exploring the “Obsessed Artist” Trope in Film We all have something that we might go to extremes and obsessive lengths to achieve. Karla D. Galvan, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Pages·Screens This Show Will Definitely Give You Some “Goosebumps” The first season of this horror-comedy adaptation promises the greatest winter chills and a finale rich with potential. Beatriz Barros Felice, California State University, Northridge
Culture·Thoughts The Wonders of Weeki Wachee A roadside attraction brought mermaids, Hollywood and Elvis to Florida. Sydney Chastain, Florida State University