The Biggest Plot Holes in the Harry Potter Franchise Reatha-Mae Newman, SUNY College at Brockport There are some questions that we still need answers to.… June 5, 2023
‘Bojack Horseman’: The Most Misunderstood Cartoon Ever Made Dominic Catalano, Arizona State University Despite the goofy reputation of adult animation, this series broaches some heartfelt and serious topics.… June 5, 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
The Dangers of Spring Break for College Kids Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park This notorious university vacation week is fraught with possible hazards.… May 17, 2023
Books To Suit Your Every Mood Reatha-Mae Newman, SUNY College at Brockport Whether you want to laugh, cry or get into a good mystery, we've got you covered.… May 8, 2023
Following Nashville Shooting, Anti-Trans Rhetoric Distracts From Reform Alex Muniz, Pace University The issue is not transgender people, it’s firearm violence.… May 1, 2023
The Built-In Discrimination in J. K. Rowling’s Wizarding World Malaki Lingg, The University of Texas at San Antonio The beloved ‘Harry Potter’ series has some unfortunate connections to bigotry and antisemitism.… April 28, 2023
The ‘YOU’ Recap You Need Before Watching Season Four Dominic Catalano, Arizona State University Let's get up to speed before watching the most recent season of this hit series.… April 20, 2023
Alec Baldwin’s Controversial Case Heats Up Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park The tragic shooting on the set of "Rust" has spurred a call for stricter regulations on firearms in the film industry.… April 19, 2023
Lessons Learned From Indoor Gardening Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix There are so many important insights to be gained from this hobby, and not all of them have to do with plants.… April 11, 2023
‘My Year Of Rest And Relaxation’ Is An Absurd, Yet Real, Read Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge Despite the hard-hitting content of this novel by Ottessa Moshfegh, its characters and themes are beneficial for readers to be exposed to.… April 11, 2023
What It’s Like To See ‘The Room’ With Tommy Wiseau Alex Muniz, Pace University The world's worst film, or a crazy creative triumph?… April 4, 2023
Women’s History Month: Four Feminists You Should Know Abby Worthington, Arcadia University These women need to be recognized every day of the year.… March 31, 2023
The Disappointing Conclusion to ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Dominic Catalano, Arizona State University The long-awaited finale to this beloved sitcom failed to deliver on many promises.… March 23, 2023
A Brief History of the Zombie Movie Olivia Madrid, Florida State University Despite their complicated origins, the undead continue to fascinate and terrify audiences around the world.… March 15, 2023
Guillermo del Toro’s Imaginative Adaptation of Pinocchio: A Sentimental Review Elannah Swarnes Matos, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez This animated feature is beyond the acclaimed director's comfort zone, but exceptional nonetheless.… March 14, 2023
Are We Raising Awareness Correctly? Katherine Hollis, New York University In the advent of social media activism, we must remember to preserve personhood over shock value.… March 10, 2023
Save the Planet, Eat Bugs Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay Believe it or not, adding insects to your diet is one of the more effective (and unusual) ways to combat climate change.… March 5, 2023
65th Grammy Awards Delight in Historic Ways, Lag in Others Milan Parker, Emory University The biggest night in music brought with it moments of equal triumph and dissatisfaction.… March 5, 2023
Best Sports Movies To Fill the Void Football Season Left Olivia Madrid, Florida State University Now that the Super Bowl is over, here are some films for fans to watch while waiting for the new season to begin.… March 2, 2023
‘A Jazzman’s Blues’: Passing Through American History Erica George, Louisiana State University, Shreveport This beautiful yet tragic love story depicts the challenges of passing in the Jim Crow South.… March 2, 2023
Tourism vs. Taking from Locals Kate Wunderlich, Elon University This is how to engage responsibly on your next adventure.… February 27, 2023
The Secret History of Ralph Bakshi — Adult Animation’s Godfather Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay This artist thrived on controversy; he built his film legacy on all things radical and risqué.… February 25, 2023
‘Harry & Meghan:’ A Love Story (Or Beautiful Propaganda?) Megan Miller, Arizona State University The recent Netflix documentary shows the couple's struggles and reasons for exiting the British Royal Family, albeit for an unsubtle purpose.… February 23, 2023
The Lost Version of ‘Shrek’ Paul Hoskin, Weber State University What started out as a punishment project for bad animators quickly turned into one of the most beloved fairytales of the 21st century.… February 23, 2023
The Unfair History of the Stigma Against Classical Music Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay Believe it or not, it isn’t just for rich people and out-of-touch octogenarians.… February 17, 2023
Live-Action Anime Adaptations Are Fun in, Like, a Bad Way Evan Tsuei, Westmont College So bad they're good, these interpretations focus too much on aesthetic and vibe at the expense of telling meaningful stories.… February 17, 2023
Flu Season Is Here Chelsie Ross, Florida A&M University The tripledemic of influenza, RSV, and COVID-19 should not be taken lightly. … February 16, 2023
‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ Is Psychologically Satisfying Kirsten Kalebich, Arizona State University The second installment in this Dreamworks saga is surprisingly morally complex.… February 14, 2023
‘Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?:’ The PepsiCo Predicament Paul Hoskin, Weber State University This commercial mistake nearly cost the soda giant a military aircraft.… February 13, 2023