The Matcha Wave Is Surprisingly Bitter Emily Chang, Wellesley College It's become increasingly popular for traditional Asian foods like matcha to be commercialized in the West.… May 5, 2023
The Revival of Traditional Mexican Music Kate Wunderlich, Elon University The future of Mexican music is changing all the time.… May 4, 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
Ethel Cain Is the Gen-Z Voice of Southern Gothic Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University The singer-songwriter expresses today's youthful frustrations through her literary musical style.… April 27, 2023
Is Atomic Heart Actually Pro-Russian Propaganda? Joshua Laine, Emmanuel College Does this long-awaited video game share problematic ties with Russia?… April 26, 2023
Black Women Were Overlooked This Awards Season Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University Beyoncé and Angela Bassett’s losses represent the fundamental problem with how awards ceremonies undervalue Black actresses, directors and musicians.… April 25, 2023
Quan Hongchan: The Chinese Diving Star Danni Shuai, University of Southern California This young athlete took the diving world by storm in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, can she maintain this level of success moving forward?… April 19, 2023
Sound Mind: The Age-Old Story with a Twist Katie Koenig, George Fox University Sometimes, the villains are more entertaining than the heroes.… April 12, 2023
Roald Dahl’s Classic Stories Are Getting an Inclusive Rewrite Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University Recent edits have sparked a debate over handling insensitive content in older literature.… April 4, 2023
Critical Race Theory Belongs in Higher Education Erica George, Louisiana State University, Shreveport CRT provides us with an accurate understanding of the past, and roadmap for the future.… April 4, 2023
‘Ant-Man: Quantumania’ Is Just a Cog in the Marvel Wheel Olivia Madrid, Florida State University The latest Ant-Man movie leaves something to be desired.… April 3, 2023
Revisiting MrBeast’s ‘Curing Blindness’ Video Joshua Laine, Emmanuel College Now that the dust has settled, it’s easier to evaluate the ethics of this viral video.… April 1, 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
Five Female Directed Films To Watch During Women’s History Month Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge 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.… March 29, 2023
The XFL Struggles To Engage Viewers After Its Hiatus Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park A dive into the XFL and how it plans on competing with the NFL.… March 28, 2023
Award Shows Make Us Mad … So Why Do We Still Watch Them? Abby Worthington, Arcadia University From the Oscars to the Grammys, award shows deliver content that fails to reflect current social transformation.… March 20, 2023
The Plight Depicted in ‘Native Son’ Is Still Relevant Today Erica George, Louisiana State University, Shreveport Perhaps one of America's greatest African American novels to date, Richard Wright's depiction of one man's struggle against systemic racism transcends time and place.… March 18, 2023
The Power of Media: Three Asian Movies with Strong Social Values Danni Shuai, University of Southern California Dive into the cinematic productions that effectively encouraged society to make changes.… March 13, 2023
Are Video Game Adaptations the Next Big Thing for Hollywood? Malaki Lingg, The University of Texas at San Antonio This rising genre looks to be making a lasting impact on the film industry.… March 10, 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
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
Why Is Pedro Pascal All Over Your FYP? Abby Worthington, Arcadia University The actor’s face is popping up all over TikTok and causing quite a stir.… March 2, 2023
10 Contemporary Black-Led Films for Black History Month Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University Check out the most recent underground hits of Black cinema.… March 1, 2023
Should the MMA be Banned? Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park Should Mixed Martial Arts be outlawed as a sport?… February 27, 2023
The Best Things College Students can Buy From Amazon Katie Koenig, George Fox University Online shopping has changed the school game forever.… February 27, 2023
Are Women Delusional When It Comes to Dating? Chelsie Ross, Florida A&M University Are you rightfully picky or are your standards too high?… February 25, 2023
Doomscrolling Is Destroying Your Mental Health Kane Howard, York College As it turns out, mindlessly scrolling through bad news over and over again can cause some serious health issues.… February 22, 2023
Smaller YouTube Channels To Watch in 2023 Andrea Cepeda, University of North Texas The social media platform now has over 51 million users; here are some creators worth watching!… February 21, 2023
Words in Other Languages With No English Equivalents Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University These terms define universal feelings, yet cannot be universally translated.… February 21, 2023
Bridgit Mendler: Where Is She Now? Paul Hoskin, Weber State University Despite never matching the fame of other Disney Channel stars, she left an undeniable impact on our childhoods.… February 20, 2023