Datsik and the Problem With Celebrity Sexual Misconduct Apologies Kayla Carson, Simon Fraser University The electronic musician's public statement proves that victims are still being ignored.… November 22, 2019
Not Everyone Is an Activist, and That’s Okay Madison Feser, Seton Hall University Once a tool against injustice, the term has become a method of gatekeeping that often dissuades political involvement. It's time to retire the distinction between ‘activists’ and ‘non-activists.’… November 17, 2019
Intimacy Training Is Righting the Wrongs of Sexual Misconduct in Theater Cameron Rapata, Columbia College Chicago The demand for change in the performing arts is leading to a new kind of sex talk.… November 7, 2019
‘The West Wing’: Predicting Politics for a New Era Kathryn Milschewski, Carthage College Whether the rest of us knew what was in store, Aaron Sorkin seemed able to predict it. … September 24, 2019
‘Know My Name’ by Chanel Miller Takes Back Her Story of Sexual Assault Stina Chang, University of Southern California For four years, she was referred to as 'Emily Doe.' It’s time to learn who she really is.… September 17, 2019
Black Singers Who Are Challenging the Norms of the Pop Industry Sydney Hawkins, Alabama A&M University These artists are changing the game.… September 3, 2019
Motivational Songs on the Blackboard Music Charts Sydney Hawkins, Alabama A&M University Here are 10 motivational tunes that will get you through the upcoming school year.… August 27, 2019
Pat Barker’s ‘The Silence of the Girls’ Gives the Perspective of Ancient and Modern Women Alike Charlotte Susser, University of Chicago The book reimagines 'The Iliad' from the perspective of the epic's oft-ignored female characters.… August 23, 2019
Greta Thunberg and The 1975 Just Released the Most Important Collab of 2019 Clarence Dodge, Sarah Lawrence College The chilling climate change warning is a stunning blend of activism and art.… August 9, 2019
From ‘Bridesmaids’ to ‘Girls Trip,’ the Trials of Female Friendship in Media Christine Bushart, Georgia State University What’s in a friendship?… August 4, 2019
‘Big Little Lies’ Season 2 Lives in the Shadow of Season 1 Clarence Dodge, Sarah Lawrence College Everything is there, but 'Big Little Lies' is not the same a second time around.… August 2, 2019
‘Right Now’ and the Ambivalence of the Aziz Ansari Allegation Carli Moses, Union University It's hard to choose a side when the comedian himself won't take a stand.… July 28, 2019
Amelia Earhart: Aviation Icon and Women’s Rights Advocate Simona Barca, American University The legend was a fellow sister in the skies.… July 26, 2019
6 Male Celebrities Who Challenge Toxic Masculinity Cameron Rapata, Columbia College Chicago It's refreshing to have men like this to look up to.… June 29, 2019
Why Jordyn Woods Deserves to Be Defended Caleb Dukes, Rice University After all, the Kardashians are well-known for bending the truth to their benefit. … May 30, 2019
‘Tuca & Bertie’ Is an Artistically Rendered Inspection of Millennial Woes Brandon Suss, University of South Carolina Basically if 'Friends' and 'Bojack Horseman' had a baby.… May 30, 2019
The Problem with Consent Products Camilla Forte, Columbia College Chicago While some are well-intentioned, many of the products marketed to keep women safe fail to address what's endangering them in the first place.… May 20, 2019
Shusaku Takaoka Juxtaposes Pop Culture with Classical Art for Satire Emma Uk, Brookdale Community College The mixed-media artist makes you reevaluate everything you think you know, including Disney princesses, political figures and famous works of art.… March 7, 2019
‘Dead Moon’ Is a Lovecraftian Universe of Space, Monsters and the Unknown E.L. Meszaros, Brown University The latest installment in Peter Clines' 'Threshold' series takes the story in a new, somewhat undesirable direction.… March 5, 2019
The ‘Veronica Mars’ Revival Has the Chance to Fix What the Original Got Wrong E.L. Meszaros, Brown University Times have changed — for both Veronica and her audiences.… February 23, 2019
6 Ways to Breaks a Creative Slump Gabrielle Sheehan, Montclair State University Inspiration can come from the most unusual (or mundane) places.… February 10, 2019
Camille Paglia’s War on Orthodox Feminism Cristina Hernandez, UC San Diego Smart, eloquent and openly antagonistic, Paglia lives to complicate feminist ideology.… February 1, 2019
R. Kelly Is Music’s Most Successful Monster, but That’s All Changing Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute Kelly's past seems to have finally caught up to him.… January 15, 2019
Photographer Juno Calypso Prods the Isolating Effects of Femininity Lily Harrington, University of Georgia How different is anti-aging from immortality?… January 8, 2019
Is Netflix’s ‘The Princess Switch’ Just a Remake of ‘The Parent Trap’? Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University 'I become you, and you become me,' indeed.… January 6, 2019
Rachel McAdams in Versace, Diamonds and a Breast Pump Is Mom-Positivity at Its Finest Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute The photo does so much more than normalize breast-feeding.… January 2, 2019
The Film Industry’s 5 Most Pivotal Women of 2018 Sarah Mease, Columbia College Chicago Chances are they were behind some of your favorite projects of the year.… January 2, 2019
If Not Michelle Obama, Then Who? Becca Blyn, Harvey Mudd College Here are the female frontrunners for the Democratic bid in the 2020 elections.… December 30, 2018
The Jacob Walter Anderson Case Is White Male Privilege as Usual Lily Harrington, University of Georgia The former Baylor frat president faces almost no repercussions after raping and assaulting an unconscious woman.… December 20, 2018
The 1975’s New, Long-Awaited Album Is a Masterclass of Met Expectations Nicole Andrasko, University of Pittsburgh 'A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships' does what few much-ballyhooed albums do: it lives up to the hype.… December 6, 2018