Thoughts Exploring Casual Relationships: Unveiling the Dynamics of Modern Intimacy As our society evolves, so does our understanding of intimate partnerships. Daniel Reed
Screens The Downfall of the DCEU The DC Extended Universe is officially dead. It's time for a postmortem. Kimberly Vazquez, Columbia College Chicago
Uncategorized Quartile Features: How To Improve Your Advertising Strategy Quartiles are an important tool for analyzing data and understanding the performance of your advertisement campaigns. Daniel Reed
Wellness The Power of Rest: How Sleep Enhancers Can Boost Mental Clarity? Sleeping enough is crucial for good health. Daniel Reed
Thoughts Female Hysteria: Misdiagnosing Women is No Laughing Matter The latest medical revelations call for a sympathetic ear. Olivia Hinck, Siena College
Screens Indiana Jones’s Journey into the Uncanny Valley The distracting downsides of digital de-aging. Connor Lindsay, Queens University of Charlotte
Uncategorized “Unveiling the Ultimate Powbet Promo Code: How it Stacks Up Against Online Betting’s Hottest Rewards!” Discover the captivating world of online sports betting, where incentives, free bets, and rebates abound. Daniel Reed
Uncategorized Unlock New Realms: 6 Captivating Books to Expand Your Mind Immerse yourself in the captivating world of fiction, where imagination knows no bounds. Daniel Reed
Thoughts BTS: Blurring the Lines of the Gender Binary How K-pop idols redefine what it means to be a man in Korean culture. Steffi Stoffel, Columbia College Chicago
Culture·Sounds Beyoncé Brings the “RENAISSANCE” to Chicago In the midst of her "RENAISSANCE" tour, Queen Bey “releases the wiggle” at Chicago’s Soldier Field. Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago
Culture·Sounds Lorde’s ‘Melodrama’ Captures the Modern Coming of Age Six summers later, Lorde’s sophomore album remains a razor-sharp representation of being “19 and on fire." Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago
Culture·Thoughts Threads Threatens Turbulent Times for Twitter With Reddit and Twitter on the decline, Threads offers a promising alternative in the form of the fediverse. Shannon Strenfel, Arizona State University