Thoughts The Just World Hypothesis Humans will go to great lengths to find order in a nonsensical world. Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University
Pages Local News has an Important Future Even as the world turns to online information as a guide, smaller journalism has something more to offer. Liam Jackson, Michigan State University
Sounds What Your Spotify Wrapped Says About You Your taste in music is oftentimes reflective of who you are as a person. Valentina Palomino, SUNY Old Westbury
Sounds·Thoughts Gifts for Your Musician Friend: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Not all gifts are created equal, especially when buying for the musician in your life. Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
Thoughts Biblically Accurate Angels are Crucial in Modern Media Why did we decide that angels must look like humans? Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix
Screens Nine Insane Pixar Movie Fan Theories These films may be connected in more ways than one. Andrea Cepeda, University of North Texas
Thoughts To Burn Or Not To Burn: The Balenciaga Campaign and How People Are Responding The luxury brand has received much criticism for its holiday ad campaign – and rightfully so. Chelsie Ross, Florida A&M University
Screens From Scratch: A Beautiful Story About Love, Loss and Community 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.” Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University
Screens Why You Should Give Animal Crossing Another Try Your villagers miss you. Audrey Bowers, Butler University
Thoughts Board Games to Get You Through Winter Break Being home doesn’t have to mean being bored. Megan Miller, Arizona State University
Uncategorized 11 Famous Celebs Who Are Into Gambling This high-stakes activity isn't just for plebeians, famous people enjoy it too. Daniel Reed
Sounds Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree The band's unrivaled mixture of classic rock and Christmas music is still as impactful as it is captivating. Paul Hoskin, Weber State University