Two Movies From the ’90s That Need Sequels Sam Kasierski, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill It’s time for Hollywood to ruin yet another original classic by making a sequel to it.… March 15, 2018
Coming in Klutch Patrick Murtha, Eastern Connecticut State University Stevenson University’s dodgeball phenom, Kris DeJesus, has his sights set on a dodgeball revolution.… February 1, 2018
4 of Your Favorite Bands May Have Shared Your Starting Point: College Andrew Crossan, University of South Carolina Here are some musical groups who had found their success after hitting it off on-campus.… November 23, 2017
Major Shade: 4 Ways to Handle People Criticizing Your Major Andrew Crossan, University of South Carolina Some things to remember when your peers throw shade at your major.… November 17, 2017
‘Elena of Avalor’ is Disney’s First Latina Princess Marissa Cortes, Stony Brook University Disney’s recent history of introducing new, diverse characters has produced their first Latina princess.… September 15, 2017
4 Gateway Hobbies for Professional Wrestling Patrick Murtha, Eastern Connecticut State University If you think poorly of pro wrestling but enjoy any of these popular forms of entertainment, you might want to rethink your position on the ring.… August 10, 2017
5 Underrated Literary Classics Worth Reading Anne Buzzell, Hillsdale College If you’re looking for more than a quick beach read this summer, try these.… July 20, 2017
For the Live-Action ‘Lion King,’ Disney Needs to Go Dark Terrica Singletary, Southern New Hampshire University Audiences today expect a different tone from their blockbusters, so Simba's return is going to need to downplay its problem-free philosophy.… July 13, 2017
4 Reasons Why ’30 Rock’ Is the Best Comedy Show of All Time Kathryn Parker, Fordham University Forget 'Friends,' Tina Fey's magnum opus is the television show that deserves a Netflix renaissance.… July 6, 2017
alt-J’s ‘Relaxer’ Takes a Fair Bit of Effort Emily Daniel, Colgate University Alt-J’s esoteric and largely unintelligible third studio album is worth some research and analysis—but relax, we’ve done the work for you.… June 20, 2017
Why ‘Great Books’ Programs Are Enjoying a Resurgence in Popularity Dakota Buhler, George Fox University As Aristotle would have explained, 'Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.'… June 7, 2017
The Unflinching Blackness of Netflix’s New Series, ‘Luke Cage’ Aliyah Thomas, Mount Saint Mary College With both overt and subtle references to the contemporary politics of black life, Luke Cage brings some much-needed representation to the superhero spectrum.… October 18, 2016
5 Books Every English Major Should Read Samantha Gross, Concordia University Irvine And everybody else, for that matter.… September 23, 2016
Forcibly Befriending Your Roommates, a Starter Kit Emily Suvannasankha, University of Central Florida Three foolproof ways to wrangle your cohabitants into friendship, as well as why you should wrangle them in the first place.… August 26, 2016
5 Historical Procrastinators Who Were Worse Than You Daniel Nguyen, Wharton County Junior College If even these geniuses procrastinated, you should probably cut yourself a little slack.… August 3, 2016
The New Right of Politics: What it is and Why You Should Care Tim Philbin, College of the Holy Cross In America and across Western Europe, a new political movement based on xenophobia, racism, exclusion and violence is gaining power.… July 7, 2016
Your Timely Axl Rose Refresher Course John Miles, Santa Fe College After recently becoming the newest lead singer of AC/DC, Rose may be in the midst of a late-career renaissance.… May 10, 2016
Johnny Depp & the Red Queen Hypothesis Jesse Sisler, DePaul University Examining the arc of antagonistic coevolution in Depp's career by peering through the looking glass.… May 8, 2016
Hannibal Lecter in the Tech Age: 9 Lessons in Modern Etiquette from a Serial Killer Daniel Nguyen, Wharton County Junior College "Whenever feasible, one should always try to eat the rude."… April 29, 2016
500 Days of Sutter: 1,600 Tacos, 365 Days and One Food Critic Mark Stenberg The former Austin American Statesman food critic and current FedManWalking is on a mission to eat and chronicle 500 tacos.… November 9, 2015
The Horror! The Horror! Is Surprisingly Lackluster Jacoby Bancroft, University of Nevada at RenoandGuest Contributor Is Hollywood frightened of original horror movies?… October 1, 2015