Classes·Thoughts Best Entertainment Spots in Arlington for Students With a wide variety of entertaining locales, this city may be the perfect place to destress after finishing the semester. Caroline Ocampo, The University of Texas at Arlington
Thoughts The Use of the Trolley Problem Scenario Is the Real Problem The ethics and morals of an individual go far beyond a hypothetical situation. Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix
Culture·Sounds There’s Truly Nothing Better Than Revenge On Dec. 2, 26 Swifties filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster for its mishandling of the sale of Eras Tour tickets. Teagan Angell, Fordham University
Thoughts Don’t Call Me Gorda: How Latinas Experience Eating Disorders When cultural and societal pressures converge, it becomes increasingly difficult to recover from an ED. Elannah Swarnes Matos, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez
Thoughts Online Casino Bonuses: A Guide to Promotions These discounts and perks will upgrade your experience if you choose wisely. Daniel Reed
Screens Messi v. Mbappé: Is Comparison Killing the Great Soccer Players? As Argentina takes its victory lap after winning the 2022 World Cup, the performance of both athletes proves that individuals deserve to be appreciated for who they are. Alexander Landgraf, The University of Chicago
Culture Exciting Illinois Destinations (That Aren’t Chicago) There's more to this historic state than cows, corn and water towers. Kirsten Kalebich, Arizona State University
Screens Is ‘The Simpsons’ Actually Good at Predicting the Future? This well-recognized television show has gained renown for its apparent ESP. But should the sitcom actually be attributed with so much success? Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University
Screens Brendan Fraser’s Comeback in ‘The Whale’ Does Not Disappoint The new film presents a fascinating tale of redemption in a father-daughter relationship. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Screens Cinema Has Just Gotten Tastier with ‘Bones and All’ 'Love story meets cannibalism' might be an emergent film genre. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Culture·Screens The Dangers of AI Art Why is this art form so popular, and why is it causing so much harm to independent artists? Kirsten Kalebich, Arizona State University
Screens ‘Bluey’ Is For Adults, Too Disney+ has a new kids show that is stealing the hearts and attention of parents and children alike, one cute dog at a time. Kirsten Kalebich, Arizona State University