Criticism·Thoughts The Rich, White Gaze: Why Vogue Covers are so Boring The lack of risk in Vogue's creative direction is notable and based in white mediocrity. Kimberly Vazquez, Columbia College Chicago
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Food·Thoughts Seafood as a Status Symbol in Florida Why is Southern seafood regarded so differently from Miami seafood? Anne Bannon, Scripps College
Classes Active Learning: A Bug Case Study What a simple activity can do to a student’s studying. Brynn Crisenbery, Northern Arizona University
Sounds Album Review: Slayyyter is Hollywood’s Latest (and Hottest) ‘STARFUCKER’ The internet sensation swaps her signature DIY sound for opulent glamor on her second studio album. Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago
Classes·Thoughts How to Pick Your Early Decision School An in-depth exploration of the process of ED college applications. Danni Shuai, University of Southern California
Classes·Thoughts All About Roommates: Four Tips on Cohabitating in College Dorms Cohabitating is an art. Here are some tips to get along with roommates. Ava Coates, Emory University
Pages·Thoughts How Writing About Writing is Written Self-Aware Fiction in the Modern Age Connor Lindsay, Queens University of Charlotte
Sounds Album Review: Mckenna Grace Has a Music Career? Straying from her childhood acting roots, Mckenna Grace jumps into the music world with her debut album “Bittersweet 16.” Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia
Adventure Study Breaks in Denmark: Things to Do as an International Student So, you’re on your semester break in Denmark, and you can’t think of anything interesting to do. Daniel Reed
Culture·Screens John Mulaney’s Back from Rehab: Baby J’s Second Chance Every generation has a John. How does Gen Z’s John tackle his recent controversies in his Netflix Special? Ava Coates, Emory University
Pages Why Everyone Should Read George Orwell’s 1984 Novel Follow Us From dystopian tales to political commentaries, the literary world is brimming with masterpieces that offer profound insights into the human condition. Yet, few books have captivated readers, educators, and critics alike as George AMSEO