Poetry Slideshows: New Age Expression or Just Another Trend? Isabelle Brookshire, Whittier College TikTok lends itself to digital poets everywhere. Will the artistic movement be as fleeting as the platform?… August 15, 2023
Protecting The Mental Health Of Actors: A Crucial Imperative Steffi Stoffel, Columbia College Chicago Exploring the deeper issues that arise in pursuing a career in drama… August 15, 2023
‘Endless Summer Vacation’ Tests the Traditional Album Cycle Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Once a necessity to succeed, the album cycle evolves with streaming.… August 15, 2023
America Loves Dolly Parton Shannon Strenfel, Arizona State University An overview of the prolific singer-songwriter from her 1960s roots to today.… August 15, 2023
Still Roaring: The Cultural Persistence of ‘The Great Gatsby’ Olivia Hinck, Siena College From the 1920s to the 2020s, Fitzgerald’s portrayal of desire, decadence and destruction never gets old.… August 14, 2023
Apology Videos as Entertainment Connor Lindsay, Queens University of Charlotte Controversial creators converting catastrophe into currency.… August 13, 2023
“AstroBoy” Review: The Blastoff of Anime in the United States Ava Coates, Emory University The latest Netflix animated series has a groundbreaking transcontinental history.… August 11, 2023
Breaking the News and Building Trust Olivia Hinck, Siena College Journalists are indispensable to a functioning society, despite their complicated reputation.… August 10, 2023
Tori Bowie and the Rise of Maternal Mortality in America Shannon Strenfel, Arizona State University Champion Olympic sprinter Tori Bowie's death during childbirth casts a light on the disturbing state of natal healthcare in the U.S.… August 9, 2023
The Downfall of the DCEU Kimberly Vazquez, Columbia College Chicago The DC Extended Universe is officially dead. It's time for a postmortem.… August 3, 2023
Filthy Frank: the Pink Skeleton in Joji’s Closet Ava Coates, Emory University The famous "Glimpse of Us" singer was once a controversial YouTube comedian. How did he go from offensive satire to popular lo-fi music?… July 31, 2023
Avatar: The Last Airbender Live-Action Remake Has a Lot To Live Up To Ava Coates, Emory University The beloved Nickelodeon cartoon has held fame for decades, with fans proclaiming it one of the best shows ever made. The 2024 live-action film has some big shoes to fill.… July 28, 2023
Ditch Amazon, Shop at a Local Bookstore Malaki Lingg, The University of Texas at San Antonio Bibliophiles should look into independent businesses when searching for their next great read.… July 18, 2023
Massapequa and Its Mascot: On the Wrong Side of History Olivia Hinck, Siena College A Long Island town fights to save its Chief…for none of the right reasons.… July 13, 2023
Being Inactive on Social Media Shouldn’t Hurt Your Career Prospects Julia Concepcion, Virginia Commonwealth University If Instagram handles have as much advocacy as skill sets, what happens when those handles are deemed insufficient?… July 11, 2023
How To Create the Perfect Spotify Playlist Abby Worthington, Arcadia University With so much music available at your fingertips, how can you possibly choose?… July 7, 2023
8 Tips for Taylor Swift Fans Attending the ‘Eras Tour’ Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia Follow this Swiftie's advice to mastermind your concert experience.… July 5, 2023
Swarm Brings a Lot of Buzz, but it Doesn’t Quite Hit the Mark Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University The new Amazon Prime Video series is more interested in shallow celebrity references than its main character's emotional development.… June 29, 2023
‘The Mandalorian’ is the ‘Star Wars’ Franchise’s Only Hope Malaki Lingg, The University of Texas at San Antonio Can this series turn things around for this beloved but faltering universe?… June 12, 2023
5 Workplace Sitcoms to Watch During ‘Abbott Elementary’s’ Hiatus Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University This Emmy-winning hit is just one of many hilarious contemporary workplace comedies.… June 2, 2023
Ecosia: An Environmentally Conscious Alternative to Google Joshua Laine, Emmanuel College Contribute toward the planting of trees with a simple browser switch.… June 1, 2023
A Former IB Student’s Opinion on Its Use of AI Emily Chang, Wellesley College The IB’s controversial decision to allow their students to use ChatGPT on essays leaves people divided on AI usage in academia.… June 1, 2023
Grading the Top 3 Picks of the 2023 NFL Draft Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park Read to look deeper into the top 3 picks of the 2023 NFL Draft and their potential impact on the league's future.… May 23, 2023
The Women of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Deserved Better Julia Concepcion, Virginia Commonwealth University Female comedians can be just as funny as male comedians. They just don't get the same opportunities.… May 23, 2023
The Comeback of Vinyl Faces Some Problems Malaki Lingg, The University of Texas at San Antonio There’s a massive backlog on physical records. Should we blame the artists or the industry itself?… May 22, 2023
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Seasons Ranked Olivia Madrid, Florida State University What are the best and worst moments in the history of one of reality TV's most iconic shows?… May 19, 2023
Explaining Corecore Katherine Hollis, New York University Among all of the Internet's trends, corecore is the new anti-trend that's starting to take over people's for-you pages.… May 18, 2023
Crucial Things Every Millennial Should Know About Turning 30 Erica George, Louisiana State University, Shreveport The realization that one is aging is never easy come to terms with, but entering a new decade of life can also be an exciting prospect.… May 16, 2023
Your Choice in Breakfast Food Means a Lot for Your Health Dominic Catalano, Arizona State University Here's how to perfect your approach to the most important meal of the day.… May 9, 2023
Chris Rock Bounces Back with “Selective Outrage” Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park Could the comedian possibly redeem himself after the infamous Academy Awards situation?… May 5, 2023