Screens Matt Damon and Ben Affleck: The Genius of ‘Good Will Hunting’ The lasting friendship between these two celebrity actors has resulted in groundbreaking art. Ava Coates, Emory University
Screens·Uncategorized Is Jesse Eisenberg’s Directorial Debut a Hidden Gem or a Misfire? The movie is based on the audiobook 'When You Finish Saving the World,' which follows a flawed relationship between a son and a mother. Daniel Guerrero, College of the Canyons
Sounds·Thoughts How Las Vegas Residencies Have Changed Live Music After realizing the advantages of performing in Vegas, more performers are turning Sin City into the entertainment capital of the world. Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago
Screens 5 Dark Comedy Shows that Will Keep You at the Edge of Your Seat These television series are sure to give you a thrill and a laugh. Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University
Screens ‘Silo’: Murder in Dystopia The riveting mystery series "Silo" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, with enthralling mysteries, original storytelling and sincere, powerful emotion at its center. Shannon Strenfel, Arizona State University
Classes Benefits of Learning English Online: Convenience and Flexibility Proficiency in English is not only a valuable skill but often a prerequisite for academic and career success. Daniel Reed
Pages·Screens The Repetition of the “Groundhog Day” Story A strangely specific plot device that keeps reappearing Connor Lindsay, Queens University of Charlotte
Thoughts How Do We Reminisce About the 2010s? Generation Z has renounced the new Roaring 2020s in favor of reviving the recent past. Julia Concepcion, Virginia Commonwealth University
Thoughts Acting Unserious: Has Social Media Become (Even More) Toxic? While there’s good in its use, the ugly lies underneath. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Thoughts Rejuvenation And Restoration: The Healing Power Of Art Simple and frequent creativity can make a positive impact in a student’s life Brynn Crisenbery, Northern Arizona University
Screens ‘Corpse Bride’ Is Still Terrific But Possibly Traumatizing The Tim Burton cartoon is more serious than it lets on. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Thoughts Echo Chambers: An Overlooked Downside of Liberal Arts Colleges How places created for learning can stifle political expression. Anne Bannon, Scripps College