Sounds A New Obsession? With whispers of a new podcast in the works, take a trip down memory lane of Benito Skinner and Mary Beth Barone’s best obsessions. Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia
Classes The Best Things College Students can Buy From Amazon Online shopping has changed the school game forever. Katie Koenig, George Fox University
Thoughts Tourism vs. Taking from Locals This is how to engage responsibly on your next adventure. Kate Wunderlich, Elon University
Screens·Thoughts The Secret History of Ralph Bakshi — Adult Animation’s Godfather This artist thrived on controversy; he built his film legacy on all things radical and risqué. Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
Classes·Thoughts Are Women Delusional When It Comes to Dating? Are you rightfully picky or are your standards too high? Chelsie Ross, Florida A&M University
Sounds Tours To Look Forward to in 2023 After years of isolation, these artists are ready to take the spotlight once again. Andrea Cepeda, University of North Texas
Screens·Thoughts ‘Harry & Meghan:’ A Love Story (Or Beautiful Propaganda?) The recent Netflix documentary shows the couple's struggles and reasons for exiting the British Royal Family, albeit for an unsubtle purpose. Megan Miller, Arizona State University
Screens The Lost Version of ‘Shrek’ What started out as a punishment project for bad animators quickly turned into one of the most beloved fairytales of the 21st century. Paul Hoskin, Weber State University
Screens Movie Posters: An Underrated Art Form These illustrations deserve to be appreciated for their artistic merit. Paul Hoskin, Weber State University
Thoughts Is Social Media Bad For Our Social Skills? Are online interactions any less important than in-person ones? Kane Howard, York College
Screens·Thoughts Doomscrolling Is Destroying Your Mental Health As it turns out, mindlessly scrolling through bad news over and over again can cause some serious health issues. Kane Howard, York College
Classes How To Prepare for a Job Interview Even though applying for a new job may seem intimidating, there are plenty of resources and methods to improve your chances of being hired. Caroline Ocampo, The University of Texas at Arlington