Screens·Thoughts ‘Blue Beetle’: The Start of Unrestrained Representation? Many critics have accused the film’s accurate portrayal of Mexican American culture as an attempt to “fit an agenda.” Kimberly Vazquez, Columbia College Chicago
Classes·Culture What is Anthropology, Really? Deliberations from an Anthro Major Anthropology is one of the most popular majors in the US, but the specifics of the field are a mystery to most people. Ava Coates, Emory University
Screens How the Video Game Industry Negatively Impacts Women An unfortunate gender bias still exists. Kate Wunderlich, Elon University
Sounds ‘Downers Grove’: Kevin Atwater Embraces Tears and Fears The singer-songwriter's recent EP explores toxic masculinity, sexuality and unrequited love through soft vocals and moving verses. Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia
Thoughts The Re-Emergence of Gym Culture on Social Media As fitness content surges in popularity, so have multiple harmful trends. Anoushka Panganamamula, The Ohio State University
Screens·Thoughts What Do We Owe Each Other Anymore? In a world where everyone strives to be The Main Character in their own lives, is this hyper individuality killing empathy? Katherine Hollis, New York University
Culture Exploring the Vast Canvas of New and Emerging Art Styles From digital art to bio-art, street art to Afrofuturism, the art world is experiencing a renaissance of creativity that knows no bounds. Daniel Reed
Classes Do My Essay: A Comprehensive Guide to Essay-Writing Services Unlike casual communication or opinion pieces, academic essays have specific rules and conventions that govern their structure, tone, and purpose. Daniel Reed
Classes Why Do Students Select to Pay Someone to Write Their Papers?: Understanding the Motivations The popularity of scholars opting to pay for anyone to write their papers is really a phenomenon that has acquired significant attention in academia Daniel Reed
Thoughts Reigniting the Practice of Letter Writing A crucial realization for a writer hoping to discover their authenticity Steffi Stoffel, Columbia College Chicago
Thoughts Matcha-do About Nothing America loses sight of matcha’s real merit for easy gratification Anne Bannon, Scripps College
Classes·Thoughts How to Travel as a Broke College Student Even with crushing student debt, it can be done. Abby Worthington, Arcadia University