Culture Electric Vehicles Aren’t Good Enough To Be the Future While EVs come with many benefits, America seems to be blind to both their many problems and the alternatives for combating climate change. Evan Tsuei, Westmont College
Thoughts The Philosophy of Goofy Cat Names Naming your pet something ridiculous is a time-honored tradition, especially if you're a French Philosopher. Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix
Culture The Oldest and Strongest Form of Hate Often described as a "canary in the coal mine" the resurgence of antisemitic sentiment is indicative of the perenniality of hatred. Teagan Angell, Fordham University
Screens Tory Lanez v. Megan Thee Stallion: When Will People Start Believing Victims? This recent court case highlights the blatant hate and misogynoir faced by Black women everywhere. Chelsie Ross, Florida A&M University
Screens When Your For-You-Page Becomes Too Specific Big Brother may not be watching you, but your FYP certainly is. Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University
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Screens LeBron James Is the Meme King The basketball star's recent induction into meme culture has placed him under a new type of spotlight. Alexander Landgraf, The University of Chicago
Screens Which James Cameron Film is the Best? With the recent release of 'Avatar: The Way of Water,' it's time to determine the director's greatest movie. Paul Hoskin, Weber State University
Thoughts The Best and Worst Places to Shop for Plus-Sized Clothing Finding clothes that fit your body shouldn't be an impossible task! Andrea Cepeda, University of North Texas
Screens·Sounds ‘Tick Tick Boom’ Is the Solution to Problematic Movie Musicals As these popular shows become worse in quality and reception, a fairly recent release may provide an answer! Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
Thoughts Can You Learn Creativity? Some people are born to be creative, and others just aren't...right? Alexander Landgraf, The University of Chicago
Classes·Thoughts Hygge: The Danish Practice That Keeps You Cozy College students can stay warm and relaxed in cold weather through this traditional lifestyle. Megan Miller, Arizona State University