Sounds The Past, Present and Future of Racial Bias at the Grammys The release of the 2021 Grammy Awards nominees sparked an outcry of fans and artists demanding transparency and equality from the selection committee. Sarah Esquivel, University of Texas at San Antonio
Thoughts How To Know When It’s Time To Dump Your Toxic Best Friend It's hard to know when to let go of a friendship that isn't working out. These questions will help you know if it's time to say goodbye. Danielle Kuzel, Florida State University
Sounds BTS’s New Single ‘Life Goes On’ Strikes a Somber but Hopeful Note The K-pop boy band illustrates life in the time of COVID-19 with their newest track. Summer Brotman, University of California, Los Angeles
Classes An Introvert’s Guide To a Socially Distanced Start To College Being more on the reserved side can be tough when first starting college — especially during a pandemic. Callie Rosenzweig, University of Chicago
Screens Uncle Roger Uses Humor To Stand Up for Asian Cuisine on YouTube Comedian Nigel Ng employs his humorous alter ego — a stereotypical middle-aged Malaysian man — to address the appropriation of East Asian food. Aimi Wen, Duke University
Screens ‘The Princess Switch’ Sequel Is Just Another Cliche Christmas Movie The Netflix original is one of many Christmas movies filled with pointless storylines and overused tropes. Emily Jewett, University of San Diego
Thoughts The Price of a Clear Face: Glossier, Minimalist Beauty and More Oftentimes, brands that pride themselves on being innovative and uplifting aren't all that great for you. Alice Murphy, University of Maryland, College Park
Screens How SpongeBob Became the King of Memes The Nicktoon has become one of the most popular sources for internet laughs, but how did it happen? Alex Luna, University of California, Berkeley
Screens The Maid Costume TikTok Trend Makes Room To Discuss Toxic Masculinity Is the newest social media fad a role-defying gender transgression or just another reinforcement of machismo? Sarah Gudenau, Oakland University
Sounds Miley Cyrus and Dua Lipa Are ’80s Rock Vampires in ‘Prisoner’ The two artists break free from the prison of their exes in the campy, rock ‘n' roll themed music video. Samantha Havela, University of Michigan
Screens Super Mario Odyssey Lacks Purpose Compared to Past Mario Games In spite of its critical acclaim, the 2017 open-world sandbox does little to inspire players to complete it or even continue after playing. Brady Fitzgerald, Immaculata University
Thoughts Damon Dominique Describes Culture Shock in His Home Country As people are exposed to different cultures via social media, the travel YouTuber believes that culture shock may no longer be about another country, but your own. Haven Worley, University of Rochester