The Downfall of the DCEU Kimberly Vazquez, Columbia College Chicago The DC Extended Universe is officially dead. It's time for a postmortem.… August 3, 2023
Lorde’s ‘Melodrama’ Captures the Modern Coming of Age Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Six summers later, Lorde’s sophomore album remains a razor-sharp representation of being “19 and on fire."… July 31, 2023
‘10 Things I Hate About You’ Is a Staple Rom Com Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge Romance fans continue to adore this '90s film.… July 24, 2023
How To Survive a Long-Haul Flight Danni Shuai, University of Southern California These suggestions will make long-distance travel a breeze.… July 19, 2023
The Immortal Cypresses of Vincent Van Gogh Matthew Doss, University of Chicago The Met's new exhibit explores the Dutch painter's art through one of his signature motifs.… July 14, 2023
Conversation vs. Convention: Studying Abroad in Ireland Brynn Crisenbery, Northern Arizona University An Irish getaway may just be what you need to alter your perspective on storytelling.… July 13, 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
Janelle Monáe Ushers in ‘The Age of Pleasure’ Avery Heeringa, Columbia College Chicago Janelle Monáe's new album celebrates queer love in the form of confident, upbeat summer anthems that are sure to get you up and moving.… July 7, 2023
HBO Max Changed its Name to ‘Max,’ and It’s a Really Bad Idea Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University The streaming platform's decision to drop its original name could signal a transition away from prestige shows.… June 26, 2023
Living in the Pacific Northwest: A Survival Guide Katie Koenig, George Fox University Coffee culture and beautiful scenery are not all you can expect to find here.… June 23, 2023
5 Workplace Sitcoms to Watch During ‘Abbott Elementary’s’ Hiatus Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University This Emmy-winning hit is just one of many hilarious contemporary workplace comedies.… June 2, 2023
The World Baseball Classic Is Reviving America’s Favorite Pastime Dominic Catalano, Arizona State University Is baseball a dying sport?… May 31, 2023
7 Short Stories To End Your Reading Slump Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University When books feel like too much of an investment, explore new worlds with these brief but powerful pieces.… May 19, 2023
The Dangers of Spring Break for College Kids Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park This notorious university vacation week is fraught with possible hazards.… May 17, 2023
Books To Suit Your Every Mood Reatha-Mae Newman, SUNY College at Brockport Whether you want to laugh, cry or get into a good mystery, we've got you covered.… May 8, 2023
A Makeup Routine To Look Flawless in 10 Minutes or Less! Erica George, Louisiana State University, Shreveport These seven products deserve a place in every busy person's daily morning routine.… May 7, 2023
The Benefits of Learning A Musical Instrument Danni Shuai, University of Southern California So many instruments, so little time.… May 1, 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
The Evolution of Rock ‘n’ Roll in China Danni Shuai, University of Southern California Learn about the golden eras of Eastern rock music and the reasons for its decline.… March 27, 2023
‘Aftersun’ Is a Father-Daughter Film for the Contemporary Age Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University This tragically beautiful film provides a fresh perspective on parent-child relationships.… March 18, 2023
College Park Mayhem Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park The Maryland Terrapins met the Purdue Boilermakers in a thrilling matchup where the Terps won, led by Jahmir Young and Julian Reese.… March 15, 2023
Tourism vs. Taking from Locals Kate Wunderlich, Elon University This is how to engage responsibly on your next adventure.… February 27, 2023
Seeing Stars: A Meteor Shower Can Be the Perfect Night Out Megan Miller, Arizona State University Hollywood has nothing on the night sky.… February 8, 2023
A Brief History of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups Paul Hoskin, Weber State University America's favorite chocolate sweet faced numerous challenges to become a household name.… February 8, 2023
The Best Way To Get Into Shakespeare (Outside of English Class) Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay Despite what your high school English teacher may say, reading the works of the Bard isn't the only way to enjoy his plays.… January 26, 2023
Exciting Illinois Destinations (That Aren’t Chicago) Kirsten Kalebich, Arizona State University There's more to this historic state than cows, corn and water towers.… January 3, 2023
Urban Trees Save Lives from Heat Waves Evan Tsuei, Westmont College Planting trees in cities can be instrumental in addressing the crisis of deadly summer heat, but ensuring an equitable solution can be tricky.… December 27, 2022
The Model Minority Myth Is a Boon to Academic Inequality Evan Tsuei, Westmont College The Model Minority Myth turned Asian Americans into a discriminatory tool against fellow minorities, as demonstrated in affirmative action court cases.… December 16, 2022
Chris Evans: America’s Hero and Hottie Teagan Angell, Fordham University Chris Evans was named the 2022 Sexiest Man of the Year. How did he become the hottest man in the world, and what does his future hold?… December 15, 2022
The Best Dogs for Introverts Caroline Ocampo, The University of Texas at Arlington These dog breeds are perfect for people who prefer to stay at home with a cuddly companion.… December 13, 2022