Classes·Thoughts Starbucks Union Strikes Continue The coffee chain finds itself in hot water once again as union strikes continue. Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix
Thoughts Oppenheimer: The Destroyer of Worlds The man behind the Manhattan Project and potentially the world’s demise had a greater impact on the world of science than most people realize. Paul Hoskin, Weber State University
Screens·Thoughts Dylan Mulvaney Is the Embodiment of Trans Joy Transgender individuals rarely see themselves depicted in a positive light in film and television — this spunky comedienne is changing that. Kane Howard, York College
Pages·Screens ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ Delivers Scandalous Period-Piece Drama Netflix's recent adaptation of the classic, controversial novel brings its emotional message and subversive story to a new audience. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Screens Celebrating ‘Donnie Darko’ 22 Years Later Jake Gyllenhaal's breakout performance makes this film a cult classic. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Thoughts Nepotism Babies Continue To Spark Controversy The debate on talent vs fortune continues to dominate internet discourse. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Culture How to Make the Perfect Vision Board New Year means overwhelming resolutions for people, but it doesn’t have to. What are vision boards, how do they work, and how do you make one? Teagan Angell, Fordham University
Thoughts Do Consumers or Corporations Impact Climate Change More? The phrase, “no ethical consumption under capitalism” is often repeated, but how much responsibility really falls on the average person? Kane Howard, York College
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