Screens High School Rom-Coms You’ll Fall Head Over Heels For Looking for a love story to keep you occupied during the pandemic? Try these five romantic comedies. Callie Rosenzweig, University of Chicago
Thoughts Confronting the Pain and Invisibility of Chronic Illness Getting to know its reality by embodying the experience of pain and suffering in silence, so as to illustrate how these recurring afflictions often obscure the visibility of identity. Nnekakwo Adibe, Lesley University
Screens 6 Times Alex Trebek Made Us Smile, Laugh and Cry The beloved host was a game show idol who made 'Jeopardy!' into the iconic show that it is today. Here are some of his best moments. Alice Murphy, University of Maryland, College Park
Thoughts 2020 Was a Victory for Diverse Representation in Government This year's elections made history, with more and more women, people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community taking political office. Emma Watts, University of Arizona
Screens 5 Ways To Restore the ‘Big Brother’ Reality Show to Its Former Glory The CBS reality game show is in need of some major improvements to keep viewers entertained next season. Alex Luna, University of California, Berkeley
Thoughts Why It’s a Good Idea To Research an Online Casino Before Playing Make sure to read some reviews before putting your money down. Daniel Reed
Sounds ‘Outrage and Optimism’ Is the Environmental Podcast That Informs and Inspires This show interviews prominent environmentalists about the importance of balancing anger about the state of the planet with hope for the future. Emily Davies, Solent University
Screens Sam Raimi’s ‘Spider-Man’ Trilogy Is the Most Memorable Adaptation of the Hero The web-slinger has undergone several film portrayals, but Tobey Maguire's version has compelling themes that span the entire trilogy. Brady Fitzgerald, Immaculata University
Thoughts Kinsale Hueston Is the Indigenous Activist Creating Change With Poetry Using Instagram as her platform, the award-winning poet is channeling the power of words to create real change in her community. Haven Worley, University of Rochester
Thoughts Korean Games To Play With Friends: The Zoom Edition No in-person game night, no problem. Laura Song, Biola University
Thoughts Rusty Tweed Discusses the Importance of Businesses Offering Scholarships to Their Communities It makes sense to look for scholarships as a college student — it also makes sense for companies to offer scholarships as well. Daniel Reed
Screens Does ‘The Bachelorette’ Empower Women or Does It Reinforce Stereotypes? Is the popular dating show uplifting its female contestants? Or is it promoting toxicity and codependency? Anna Wurm, Texas A&M University