Culture·Thoughts Women’s History Month: Four Feminists You Should Know These women need to be recognized every day of the year. Abby Worthington, Arcadia University
Classes Roommate Relationships: How To Make Them Thrive Setting healthy boundaries with your roomies is essential. Katie Koenig, George Fox University
Thoughts March Mayhem The March Madness tournament never disappoints, giving viewers underdog triumphs and unexpected victories. Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park
Uncategorized Understanding the Difference Between a Traditional Casino and Live Casino With the emergence of online gambling, players now have two distinct ways to engage with casino games: at a traditional casino or a live casino. Daniel Reed
Screens·Thoughts Five Female Directed Films To Watch During Women’s History Month One of the many ways to show your appreciation for women this March is to consume some of the best female directed films in the industry. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Screens·Thoughts Beyond Blonde: Pamela Anderson Lays the Truth Bare “Pamela, a love story” authentically documents the highs and lows of the famous blonde model's life, shining a light on her immense compassion. Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia
Classes A Guide to Surviving College As An Introvert Students with a lower social battery than extroverts deserve a good experience too. Katie Koenig, George Fox University
Screens Brendan Fraser’s Oscar Win Means More Than You Think A look back on Hollywood’s most wholesome guy. Alex Muniz, Pace University
Screens The XFL Struggles To Engage Viewers After Its Hiatus A dive into the XFL and how it plans on competing with the NFL. Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park
Screens·Thoughts ‘The Menu’ Shows Us That Food Criticism Has Gone Too Far Fancy food is overrated, anyway. Kate Wunderlich, Elon University
Sounds The Evolution of Rock ‘n’ Roll in China Learn about the golden eras of Eastern rock music and the reasons for its decline. Danni Shuai, University of Southern California
Thoughts How Ping Pong Connected China With the World Read about the cultural and social implications of table tennis, and how this nation has come to dominate the sport. Danni Shuai, University of Southern California