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Could Deadpool be the “Messiah” the MCU needs? Santiago Rivera, Washington University in St. Louis As fun as the trailer was, after so many disappointing Marvel productions lately, is it worth getting hyped up?… February 27, 2024
Why College is the Perfect Time to Experiment with Gender Archie Wagner, University of Iowa College is the perfect time for gender experimentation thanks to all of the resources and opportunities it provides.… February 26, 2024
(G)I-DLE’s Second Album 2 Hits the Ground Walking Cerasela Hanseter, University of California, Berkeley Despite a strong first album (G)I-DLE failed on the follow-through. For their second album, the group could really have had a stronger start.… February 25, 2024
Social Media & Self-Diagnosis Vera Pavlovich, Loyola University Maryland With social media, awareness of symptoms of various diseases and disorders has spread rapidly, leading to a rise in self-diagnosis.… February 23, 2024
Why We Love Garfield Amelie Allen, University of Arizona Dogs may be man’s best friend, but this lazy orange cat has been pop culture’s constant companion.… February 22, 2024
‘Ramy’ vs. ‘Sense 8’ — Racially Conscious Response to Neoplatoon TV Hamad Naroze, Hunter College Exploring how shows utilize different forms of storytelling to represent and teach about various cultures.… February 19, 2024
The Rise of Digital Scrapbooking: How TikTok Makes Nostalgia Trendy Allegra Walker, University at Albany - SUNY How has TikTok made a universal feeling we all have become viral? How do we use this platform to commemorate milestones?… February 19, 2024
Helen Huang and Talia Hibbert: Love For and With Inclusivity Mariana Vaca, Lake Forest College Celebrating the importance of autistic and neurodivergent authors like Talia Hibbert and Helen Huang in sharing their stories.… February 17, 2024
From Retro to Relevant: Hello Kitty’s Timeless Intergenerational Appeal in the Modern Era Allegra Walker, University at Albany - SUNY Exploring the timeless appeal of the iconic Sanrio character Hello Kitty and her friends amidst the resurgence of Y2K trends.… February 11, 2024
Follower-Farming or Self-Actualization: The Positive Side of Social Media Santiago Rivera, Washington University in St. Louis The growing trend of doing a daily challenge for every follower you gain. Is it selfish follower “farming” or self-improvement encouragement?… February 9, 2024
Discovering Your Daylist Cerasela Hanseter, University of California, Berkeley Learning to monopolize your Spotify music history can make for greater playlists.… February 6, 2024
Taylor Swift and the Maritime Superstition of Football Fans Amelie Allen, University of Arizona Taylor Swift’s current media backlash from Chiefs fans dates further back than anyone previously thought.… February 5, 2024
Survivors Are People Too: The Reality Behind Reality TV’s Biggest Show Havilah Sciabbarrasi, Florida State University The way the long-standing program has dealt with sexuality, gender and racial issues reminds us that our primetime television is someone else’s reality. … February 3, 2024
Irish Band ‘The Cranberries’ Continues To Linger In Our Hearts Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge The iconic '90s Irish band continues to impact, generations later.… February 2, 2024
Geriatric Politics and The Reason it Needs to End Noah Hernandez, University of Texas at San Antonio The problem with career politicians, unlimited terms, and our great-grandparents running the country.… February 1, 2024
Who Are P1Harmony? Emma Troise, Manhattan College K-Pop Group P1Harmony Enters the Music Scene With Their Single "Fall In Love Again… January 29, 2024
“We Were Good, We Were Gold”: 66th Annual Grammy Awards Predictions Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Predictions for music’s biggest night across 10 categories. … January 28, 2024
Green Day Today: ‘American Idiot’ 2024 Julia Ray, Northern Arizona University How is Green Day's magnum opus still relevant 20 years later?… January 27, 2024
Will Getting the Trendiest Bottle Make You Drink More Water? Sophie Serage, University of Massachusetts, Boston Stanley cups and “water recipes” have taken over the internet but people have tried to incentivize drinking water for years.… January 25, 2024
Evolution or Devolution? The Changing Structure of Songs Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Over time, music has varied in length and structure. In the current digital age, where does music clock in? … January 24, 2024
Valentine’s Day: The Horrendous Hallmark Holiday Christine Bardos, Santa Clara University Valentine’s Day is far from the celebration of love that it claims to be. … January 22, 2024
The Decade-Defining Fashion & Hair in “Star Trek” Sydney Chastain, Florida State University How each series reflects the style trends of the 60s, 80s, 90s, and the future.… January 19, 2024
The Evolving Role of Celebrities In American Politics Karla D. Galvan, The University of Texas at San Antonio From success stories to failures, celebrities have left their mark in the world of politics.… January 16, 2024
REVIEW: Ariana Grande’s ‘yes, and?’ Flips the Bird and the Narrative Roberto Soto The lead single for Ariana Grande’s seventh album honors, thumps, and sashays while making us wondering “what’s next?”… January 12, 2024
Fostering Inclusive Education: A How-To Guide for Teachers Daniel Reed The mark of a truly progressive society is one that opens its people to education with a minimum of restrictions.… January 12, 2024
SOUPer Food: Why Soup Is The Perfect Winter Meal Sophie Serage, University of Massachusetts, Boston Soup is the perfect food but it seems everyone forgets about it until temperatures drop. Let’s talk soup.… January 11, 2024
The Pressure Surrounding Female Writers and Romance Palmer Strubhar, Emory University Authors Defy Social and Historical Pressure as they Navigate a New-Age Romance Plot or Avoid It Entirely… January 9, 2024
‘The Iron Claw’ Deserves All The Awards And So Much More Hype Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge The tragic true story of a wrestling family as seen through a spectacular cast. … January 8, 2024
What’s Behind Beyoncé and Taylor Swift’s Massive 2023? Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Both veteran entertainers broke into new levels of popularity and success with their mammoth tours and film releases. … January 5, 2024