What Internet Trolls and Socrates Have in Common Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College An influencer of ivory tower education and internet flame wars, Socratic skepticism can play an inflammatory role in the age of information.… June 14, 2016
Better, Yet Still Worse: The Curious Case of Justin Bieber Andrew Mikula, Bates College Justin Bieber’s music is better than it was 5 years ago. Here’s why people still hate him.… June 14, 2016
Endorphins Make People Happy, and Happy People Just Don’t Leave Their Boyfriends August Wright, College of Charleston Why working out together keeps couples together.… June 11, 2016
The Mother of Jon Snow: Wylla, Ashara or Lyanna? Amy Garcia, Johns Hopkins University The latest developments in the biggest 'Game of Thrones' mystery of them all.… June 10, 2016
Which of the New Pokémon Starters are You? Emily Suvannasankha, University of Central Florida Hopefully you’re not a Rowlet.… June 10, 2016
Though a Generation Apart, Muhammad Ali Still Inspires Today’s Students Daniel Enjamio, Santa Fe College Most of us never saw Ali box, and many only recognize his late, wizened figure, but the example of his conviction rings truer now than ever. … June 8, 2016
Tony Was Right: The Ethical Lessons in ‘Captain America’ Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College For a superhero movie, ‘Captain America’ raises some complicated questions about personal responsibility.… June 7, 2016
Millennials and Late Night Talk Shows: Who Really Needs Who? Andrew Mikula, Bates College Despite the decrease in ratings and slow death of cable, late night television is more important than ever.… June 7, 2016
Gorilla Warfare: An Opinion About Other Peoples’ Opinions About Harambe Mallory Arnold, Ohio University The internet has done what the internet does best: Skew issues into oblivion. Let’s remember what we should be talking about.… June 5, 2016
Regina Mills: B*tch Mayor of Storybrooke & Official ‘Once Upon a Time’ Punching Bag Emily Suvannasankha, University of Central Florida For a show based on the concept of happily ever after, Regina really can’t catch a break.… June 3, 2016
Dissecting the 5 Fatal Flaws of “Grey’s Anatomy” Jill Phelan, Saint Vincent College She who spares the rod spoils the show.… June 2, 2016
How It Feels to Be Outgrown by Your City Amelia Williams, City College of San Francisco In my home city of San Francisco, the lives and opinions of citizens are quickly becoming subverted by money.… June 1, 2016
Finding Neverland: How to Deceive Yourself Into Enjoying Summer School John Miles, Santa Fe College To survive the miserable summer ahead, you’re going to have to get creative.… May 24, 2016
The 38 Most Memorable Moments of the School Year Imani McGarrell, Texas State UniversityandJenna Ramsey, Seattle University To celebrate the end of finals, we look back on everything that's happened since the beginning of the 2015-16 school year.… May 19, 2016
Lessons from Professor Seagull: The Story of Joe Gould John David White, University of Texas at Austin The "King of Bohemian New York" spoke seagull and wrote the world’s longest book, “The Oral History of Our Time.”… May 18, 2016
9 Ways to Conquer Your Summer Anxiety Mallory Arnold, Ohio University There's so much to do, but you just slept in till mid-afternoon again. Here’s how to do summer right.… May 9, 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
Classicists and Lit Majors: Observations on Two Distinctly Different Nerd Groups Lauren Diethelm, University of California at Santa Cruz All nerds are not created equal.… May 2, 2016
Socrates Goes to College: How a Dead White Guy Can Improve Your College Experience Tim Philbin, College of the Holy Cross Although typically only philosophy students study Socrates, his teachings are form-fit for college.… April 30, 2016
Contrary to Your Snapstory, Bob Marley’s Legacy is More Than Marijuana Daniel Enjamio, Santa Fe College Reducing Marley to a marijuana icon belittles the impact of a musician some have called the 'most important artist of the 20th century.'… April 29, 2016
The Historical Precedents for “Game of Thrones” Yasser Ali Nasser, Oxford College The greatest irony of the show that critics have called “gratuitously” violent? Most of it is based on real historical events.… April 26, 2016
11 Tips for Rooming with a Devil Roommate Mikala Everett, Texas State University "If she wants you to freeze to death—so be it."… April 18, 2016
4 Unromantic Movies That Are Perfect for Date Night Sofia Rivera, Simmons College Who says dates are all about romance?… April 17, 2016
The 5 Best Moments in the Second Season of ‘Daredevil’ Natalie Hays, Texas State University Just when you thought 'Daredevil' couldn’t get better.… April 15, 2016
Why “Once Upon a Time” Needs to Step Up Its Game Jill Phelan, Saint Vincent College "Emma refuses to let anything happen to Hook, Rumpel will always choose dark magic over Belle, and Snow White will never leave her daughter’s side. Rinse and repeat."… April 15, 2016
Reviewing “Paladins: Champions of the Realm” Natalie Hays, Texas State University Just when you’d lost all hope for multiplayer gaming.… April 2, 2016
#CollegeHacks: Food Edition Molly Burke, University of Texas at Austin Knowing which vegetables make you fart is half the battle.… March 30, 2016
The Case for Apprenticeships (Not the Trump Kind) Jill Phelan, Saint Vincent College Given the current educational system's impotency, students could probably learn a thing of two from man's original on-the-job training.… March 24, 2016
The Five Stages of Studying for the GRE Natalie Hays, Texas State University It's mostly just regret with a few other stages sprinkled in.… March 19, 2016
How Ugly Plebes Can Still Enjoy Paris Fashion Week Anne Ertle, John Carroll University Lost your PFW invite too? When life hands you lemons, do what the models do: juice them, add cayenne pepper and extend your master cleanse.… March 9, 2016