Protecting The Mental Health Of Actors: A Crucial Imperative Steffi Stoffel, Columbia College Chicago Exploring the deeper issues that arise in pursuing a career in drama… August 15, 2023
‘Endless Summer Vacation’ Tests the Traditional Album Cycle Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Once a necessity to succeed, the album cycle evolves with streaming.… August 15, 2023
Still Roaring: The Cultural Persistence of ‘The Great Gatsby’ Olivia Hinck, Siena College From the 1920s to the 2020s, Fitzgerald’s portrayal of desire, decadence and destruction never gets old.… August 14, 2023
Aging: A Curse or a Miracle? Isabelle Brookshire, Whittier College The pursuit of physical beauty does not define one's worth or the essence of who they are.… August 11, 2023
An Interview with the Creators of ‘Reality Check’ Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University A look into a new web series about the funnies and feelings of Black college life.… August 9, 2023
‘Life of Pi’: Into the Realm of Spirituality Anoushka Panganamamula, The Ohio State University An analysis of the meaning and intention behind the film and novel ‘Life of Pi’ as well as spirituality at its core.… August 8, 2023
Unveiling Diverse Voices: College Students’ Perspectives on Plastic Surgery and Self-Expression Daniel Reed Conversation about plastic surgery seems to be something that may pique everyone's interest so let's talk about it!… August 8, 2023
The World Moved On From ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ Way Too Quickly Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge This Oscar-nominated film deserved better from audiences everywhere.… August 5, 2023
‘Don’t Let Her Stay’ Should Be Your Next Thriller Read Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge The book that debuted earlier this year is officially trending.… August 4, 2023
Beyoncé Brings the “RENAISSANCE” to Chicago Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago In the midst of her "RENAISSANCE" tour, Queen Bey “releases the wiggle” at Chicago’s Soldier Field.… August 1, 2023
Into the Genius Mind of Brian Jordan Alvarez Alex Muniz, Pace University A brief history of this self-made star's rising career, from heartfelt yet humorous YouTube movies to the campy horror of 'M3GAN.'… July 13, 2023
Being Inactive on Social Media Shouldn’t Hurt Your Career Prospects Julia Concepcion, Virginia Commonwealth University If Instagram handles have as much advocacy as skill sets, what happens when those handles are deemed insufficient?… July 11, 2023
Welcome to the World of At-Home Coffee Malaki Lingg, The University of Texas at San Antonio Here are six of the best brewing methods to spice up your caffeine addiction.… July 11, 2023
Kim Petras Instructs Us To ‘Feed the Beast’ Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Petras' first major-label album ranges from darkly exciting Europop to upbeat dance numbers.… July 8, 2023
Black Romances You Should Read Right Now Erica George, Louisiana State University, Shreveport From historical fiction to tragedies to magic and mysteries, Black romance provides escapism when you need a break.… July 7, 2023
The Hottest Trends in Online Entertainment Daniel Reed The shifting digital landscape has given birth to myriad avenues for amusement.… July 7, 2023
Lost in New York City: Solo Travel Diaries Reatha-Mae Newman, SUNY College at Brockport An unplanned trip by myself to NYC became one of my most cherished memories.… July 6, 2023
The Art of Soft Launching Your Significant Other Emily Chang, Wellesley College Not all relationships need to be secret, but they can be kept private.… July 6, 2023
Man On The Street: Exploiting and Commercializing Vulnerability Emily Chang, Wellesley College Viral street interviews do not only disrupt a public space's peace, but also slander and humiliate their interviewees.… June 23, 2023
The Age of Female Rage Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge As female-rage edits garner more attention on social media, they beg the question — is the portrayal of these emotions beneficial?… June 21, 2023
Trauma Dumping for College Acceptance Emily Chang, Wellesley College Do personal statements pressure students to exploit their hardships?… June 16, 2023
Did #MeToo Really Work? Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University Six years after the birth of the movement, how does our culture respond to celebrities who have faced abuse allegations?… June 13, 2023
Is Subway Surfers a New Method of Storytelling? Emily Chang, Wellesley College What does the rise of 'sludge content' on TikTok say about viewers' attention spans?… June 12, 2023
Gen Z’s Style Defies Definition Katherine Hollis, New York University Through their focus on activism, aesthetics and self expression, Generation Z's fashion has warped into curated chaos.… May 22, 2023
Explaining Corecore Katherine Hollis, New York University Among all of the Internet's trends, corecore is the new anti-trend that's starting to take over people's for-you pages.… May 18, 2023
Crucial Things Every Millennial Should Know About Turning 30 Erica George, Louisiana State University, Shreveport The realization that one is aging is never easy come to terms with, but entering a new decade of life can also be an exciting prospect.… May 16, 2023
Be Hot, Be A Bimbo Emily Chang, Wellesley College Embracing femininity, liberalism and being hot: the term has found a new and improved definition on TikTok.… May 4, 2023
Recess Therapy: The Simple Wisdom of Youth Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia From this Instagram account, users learn astute lessons from kids with insight well beyond their years.… May 4, 2023
Tiny Desk Preserves the Purity of Music Katherine Hollis, New York University With a wave of upcoming artists emerging after the pandemic, the future of live musical performances may be smaller than anticipated.… April 28, 2023
The History of the Crazy Cat Lady Abby Worthington, Arcadia University With cats gaining more of a positive reputation lately, it’s time to uncover the fraught history that women share with their feline companions.… April 27, 2023