Screens ‘South Park’ and the Art of Not Caring This notoriously irreverent series is unstoppable in its brutally pointed and cancellable satire. Dominic Catalano, Arizona State University
Screens Five Must-See Unpredictable Romance Movies These romantic dramas don’t end the way you’d expect. Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia
Thoughts The ‘Big City College Experience’ Myth Can we expect young adults to handle the hustle and bustle of their new lives? Steffi Stoffel, Columbia College Chicago
Pages 3 Must Read Fantasy Books Written by Women of Color The genre has long suffered a lack of diversity, but these authors are changing that. Reatha-Mae Newman, SUNY College at Brockport
Screens·Thoughts Netflix’s “Beef” Serves Anger With an Asian-American Twist Sink your teeth into Netflix’s latest TV series—it’ll make you laugh, cry, and reflect on your repressed anger. Emily Chang, Wellesley College
Thoughts 2012 vs 2020: Expressing Tragedy Through Pop Music The preparation for doomsday and the acceptance of trauma. Steffi Stoffel, Columbia College Chicago
Pages Helen Keller’s ‘The World I Live In’ is an Eye-Closing Read How the deaf-blind genius does what no other writer could. Anne Bannon, Scripps College
Thoughts Investing 101: Important Factors to Consider for Newbies In an evolving world, investment tools are emerging as the savior of our melting assets. Daniel Reed
Classes What Are the Career Path Options for Education Course Indeed, from school teacher to university professor and everything in between, the jobs at your fingertips after you complete your education course are nothing short of inspiring! Daniel Reed
Screens·Thoughts Brand Twitter and Its Million-Making Self-Mockery Today, self-deprecation is just another route to business success. Connor Lindsay, Queens University of Charlotte
Sounds The ‘Queen of Pop’ Turns 65 Revisiting 10 pivotal moments in Madonna’s 40 year career. Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago
Screens Poetry Slideshows: New Age Expression or Just Another Trend? TikTok lends itself to digital poets everywhere. Will the artistic movement be as fleeting as the platform? Isabelle Brookshire, Whittier College