Classes Nine Ways To Go Green in a College Dorm Sustainability doesn't get much easier than this. Victoria Hock, Houghton University
Thoughts Soccer Is Quickly Becoming a Fan Favorite in the U.S. Already a global favorite, the sport has recently enjoyed a big boost in popularity in America. Dominic Catalano, Arizona State University
Screens Queerness in Magical Girl Anime In Japanese animation, LGBTQ+ representation has only improved with the popularity of mystical female characters. Morgan Brown, Wake Forest University
Sounds Sound Mind: The Age-Old Story with a Twist Sometimes, the villains are more entertaining than the heroes. Katie Koenig, George Fox University
Thoughts Lessons Learned From Indoor Gardening There are so many important insights to be gained from this hobby, and not all of them have to do with plants. Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix
Sounds·Thoughts The Staying Power of Oasis’s ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ The band’s seminal sophomore album remains a charismatic voyage across fierce sonic textures and deftly balances rawness with reflection. Julia Concepcion, Virginia Commonwealth University
Pages·Thoughts ‘My Year Of Rest And Relaxation’ Is An Absurd, Yet Real, Read Despite the hard-hitting content of this novel by Ottessa Moshfegh, its characters and themes are beneficial for readers to be exposed to. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Pages·Thoughts These Sub-Genres Will Take Your Love of Fantasy to the Next Level The beauty of the genre lies in its limitlessness. Reatha-Mae Newman, SUNY College at Brockport
Screens·Uncategorized Here We Go, Shigeru Miyamoto! Leveling up from video games to theme parks, this iconic video game designer continues to expand the world of everyone's favorite plumber. Daniel Guerrero, College of the Canyons
Uncategorized The 5 Best Sites To Buy Twitter Followers On If you buy Twitter followers, you can catapult your content into the limelight. Daniel Reed
Sounds Will There Ever Be Another ‘Woodstock’? It seems that this historic music festival may be in a league of its own. Malaki Lingg, The University of Texas at San Antonio