Classes·Culture College Park Mayhem The Maryland Terrapins met the Purdue Boilermakers in a thrilling matchup where the Terps won, led by Jahmir Young and Julian Reese. Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park
Culture·Screens A Brief History of the Zombie Movie Despite their complicated origins, the undead continue to fascinate and terrify audiences around the world. Olivia Madrid, Florida State University
Classes To Gap Year or Not To Gap Year If you're not sure of what comes after this semester, why not try taking a break? Katie Koenig, George Fox University
Screens Guillermo del Toro’s Imaginative Adaptation of Pinocchio: A Sentimental Review This animated feature is beyond the acclaimed director's comfort zone, but exceptional nonetheless. Elannah Swarnes Matos, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez
Thoughts Seven Ways To Pass Time at the Airport Here are a few ideas to help decrease any pre-flight boredom. Victoria Hock, Houghton University
Screens·Thoughts Why Do So Many Black People Love Anime? As it has become more mainstream in America, Japanese animation has attracted many African American fans. Morgan Brown, Wake Forest University
Screens The Power of Media: Three Asian Movies with Strong Social Values Dive into the cinematic productions that effectively encouraged society to make changes. Danni Shuai, University of Southern California
Classes·Screens The Growing Popularity of Video Essays This marriage of visual and written media is gaining remarkable traction online. Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University
Classes·Thoughts Schools Need To Teach Students About the Real World A high school diploma doesn't teach you how to do your taxes. Andrea Cepeda, University of North Texas
Screens·Thoughts Hollywood Might Be Running Out of Movie Ideas The film industry has slowly embodied the concept of reduce, reuse and recycle with biopics about celebrities. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Screens What To Know About the Upcoming Live Action “Spider-Man” Show There's a lot to look forward to with this fun mashup of Marvel and film noir. Dominic Catalano, Arizona State University
Pages Virginia Woolf’s ‘A Room of One’s Own’ Is as Relevant Today as it Was in the 1920s Though this novel was published almost a hundred years ago, its argument is still applicable today: creatives are not given the resources they need to thrive. Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix