Pages Playboy Says Goodbye to Print and Signals the End of an Era The magazine has been a shadow of its former self for years. Will it be able to keep up in the online publishing world? Alyssa Alexander, SUNY Buffalo State
Screens The Films of Les Blank Offer Unscripted Insight Into Unique People The director's films invite us into the raw everyday lives of unusual individuals. Brian Anderson Gil, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Screens ‘Too Hot to Handle’ Is Netflix’s Latest Reality TV Experiment After the success of 'The Circle' and 'Love is Blind,' Netflix has released another dating show with a twist. Nanda Illahi, Okayama University
Screens In ‘Tiger King,’ Dramatic Feuds Overshadow Animal Abuse The Netflix show was supposedly about big cats in captivity, but its main focus was the crazy cast and their concerns over money and murder. Kayla Placide, University at Buffalo
Screens 5 Workout Apps That Will Help You Stay Fit While You Stay Home Going to the gym can be intimidating, not to mention expensive, but that doesn't have to stop you from getting the exercise you need. Mirella Gonzales, Texas Tech University
Screens It’s Time for Shane Dawson to Recognize His Privilege The popular YouTuber is estimated to be worth millions, so why does he keep acting like he's so poor? Lauren Buchko, Michigan State University
Thoughts Violent Protests in the South Highlight Outdated Ideals in Modern Day The South has a long and divisive history with the rest of the country, and it doesn't look like it's ending any time soon. Ian Nordin, University of Texas at San Antonio
Sounds Internet Beats Are Changing the Way Music Is Created Because of the web, aspiring producers and musicians can go from making beats in their bedroom to featuring on tracks by big name artists. Nayeli G. Pena, Colorado College
Sounds·Thoughts How Learning an Instrument Helps People With Disabilities Everything from just making sounds to the actual process of practicing can be life-changing. Rose Younglove, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Classes ‘Yale Needs Women’ Looks Back at the Treatment of Women in the Ivy League Anne Gardiner Perkins' new book gives voice to the first women who helped end gender discrimination at the prestigious school in the 1960s. Karunya Bhramasandra, Stanford University
Screens ‘Too Hot to Handle’ Is A Dating Show That Actually Shows Personal Growth On the surface, this dating program sounds like your typical reality show fare, but if you dig a little deeper, you'll see the contestants actually develop as people. Kali Johnson, Gustavus Adolphus College
Screens 6 Autistic Influencers You Should Be Following on Instagram April is Autism Awareness Month, but these Instagram accounts are educating people about autism all year round. Lisa Lilianstrom, Northern Illinois University