How To Become a Content Creator in 2023 Daniel Reed Being a content creator is a relatively new thing — there’s still so much to learn.… April 7, 2023
It’s Okay To Express Creativity With a Hobby Katie Koenig, George Fox University Not everything has to become a side hustle.… April 5, 2023
The Romanticization of Breaking Into Tech Emily Chang, Wellesley College Everyone wants to make six figures and enjoy an endless supply of perks, all while avoiding the ugly truth about the largest tech companies.… April 3, 2023
Revisiting MrBeast’s ‘Curing Blindness’ Video Joshua Laine, Emmanuel College Now that the dust has settled, it’s easier to evaluate the ethics of this viral video.… April 1, 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
Barnes and Noble to Launch New Membership Program Victoria Hock, Houghton University If there is discount books and coffee, sign me up.… March 21, 2023
Award Shows Make Us Mad … So Why Do We Still Watch Them? Abby Worthington, Arcadia University From the Oscars to the Grammys, award shows deliver content that fails to reflect current social transformation.… March 20, 2023
2022-2023: The Period of the Horror Renaissance Daniel Guerrero, College of the Canyons From Pearl screaming 'I am a star' to M3GAN singing a cover of 'Titanium,' horror has entered a new wave of storytelling and filmmaking.… March 19, 2023
Hollywood Might Be Running Out of Movie Ideas Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge The film industry has slowly embodied the concept of reduce, reuse and recycle with biopics about celebrities.… March 12, 2023
Why Is Pedro Pascal All Over Your FYP? Abby Worthington, Arcadia University The actor’s face is popping up all over TikTok and causing quite a stir.… March 2, 2023
The Letterboxd Craze Continues To Take Over Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge Calling all film lovers – this is the app for you!… February 28, 2023
How ‘Wednesday’ Highlights the Addams’ Latino Heritage Elannah Swarnes Matos, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez Netflix's hit show highlights the spooky family's ancestry in a subtle yet effective way.… February 20, 2023
Miley Cyrus’ ‘Flowers’ Takes Root Teagan Angell, Fordham University The artist's record-breaking single tells the tale of a woman wronged.… February 10, 2023
How Social Media Is Helping Small Businesses Thrive Caroline Ocampo, The University of Texas at Arlington Marketing can be tricky for small-scale operations, but these networks are making it easier than ever before.… February 9, 2023
Is Prioritizing Fitness for the New Year Still a Thing? Chelsie Ross, Florida A&M University Getting back in shape used to be one of the most common New Year's resolutions. What changed?… January 31, 2023
The Importance of Mindfulness in Today’s World Daniel Reed This practice is the secret to higher self-esteem.… January 23, 2023
Dylan Mulvaney Is the Embodiment of Trans Joy Kane Howard, York College Transgender individuals rarely see themselves depicted in a positive light in film and television — this spunky comedienne is changing that.… January 19, 2023
Celebrating ‘Donnie Darko’ 22 Years Later Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge Jake Gyllenhaal's breakout performance makes this film a cult classic.… January 19, 2023
Nepotism Babies Continue To Spark Controversy Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge The debate on talent vs fortune continues to dominate internet discourse.… January 17, 2023
How to Make the Perfect Vision Board Teagan Angell, Fordham University 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?… January 17, 2023
When Your For-You-Page Becomes Too Specific Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University Big Brother may not be watching you, but your FYP certainly is.… January 11, 2023
The Dangers of AI Art Kirsten Kalebich, Arizona State University Why is this art form so popular, and why is it causing so much harm to independent artists?… January 2, 2023
‘Bluey’ Is For Adults, Too Kirsten Kalebich, Arizona State University Disney+ has a new kids show that is stealing the hearts and attention of parents and children alike, one cute dog at a time.… January 2, 2023
How Hard is it to Become a Social Media Influencer? Kane Howard, York College It turns out there is a lot more to it than posing for pictures and copy-and-pasting captions.… December 27, 2022
Is YouTube Dying? Kirsten Kalebich, Arizona State University What exactly can YouTube do to address the complaints lodged against it?… December 26, 2022
To Burn Or Not To Burn: The Balenciaga Campaign and How People Are Responding Chelsie Ross, Florida A&M University The luxury brand has received much criticism for its holiday ad campaign – and rightfully so. … December 20, 2022
From Scratch: A Beautiful Story About Love, Loss and Community Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University This short series perfectly captures the experience of watching a loved one pass away before your eyes. The director writes, “In Italy we have a saying: in dreams, as in love, all is possible.”… December 20, 2022
Board Games to Get You Through Winter Break Megan Miller, Arizona State University Being home doesn’t have to mean being bored.… December 19, 2022
5 Note-Taking Programs That Will Change Your Life Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix Elevate your classroom notes with these wonderful programs!… December 14, 2022
The Clean Girl Aesthetic Sets Unrealistic Expectations for ADHD Girlies Valentina Palomino, SUNY Old Westbury There's nothing wrong with staying up-to-date on trends, but this one may cause more harm than good. … December 11, 2022