Screens ‘The Price Is Right’ Set the Standard for American Game Shows Over 50 years since it first aired, the hit series remains just as beloved and influential as its earliest incarnations. Paul Hoskin, Weber State University
Screens·Thoughts The Obsession Over Evan Peters Has Reignited Even after two decades on screen and a recent shift toward horror, the actor's fanbase continues to adore his work. Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge
Classes Intramural Sports are More Than Just ‘Fun’ Exercising doesn't have to be boring or difficult. Colleges have started introducing new, exciting workouts for students! Liam Jackson, Michigan State University
Classes Job Rejection Is Not the End of the World With the right mindset, you can turn disappointment into something amazing. Valentina Palomino, SUNY Old Westbury
Sounds What Happened to Maroon 5 Since Their Debut Album? Since their first release, ‘Songs About Jane,’ the well-known band has entered a strange and questionable place in pop culture. Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
Uncategorized Five of the Best Cities to Visit in Georgia Experience the hidden (and not-so-hidden) gems of the South. Daniel Reed
Screens ‘Harley Quinn’ Shows the True Heroes and Villains of Gotham While Batman is often depicted as a protagonist, HBO's animated series offers a different take on the caped crusader and his enemies. Caroline Ocampo, The University of Texas at Arlington
Screens Okay, but Why Chris Pratt? The Super Mario movie raises some questions about big stars being cast for animated film roles over professional voice actors. Evan Tsuei, Westmont College
Screens TV Characters Who Deserved A Better Ending While not everyone gets a picture-perfect finale, these fan-favorites were robbed of the fates they deserved. Andrea Cepeda, University of North Texas
Classes A College Student’s Guide to Finding a Work-From-Home Job From the ability to work with social distance to having a flexible schedule, online jobs are appealing for many workers. Here's a guide for graduates and near-graduates to help them land their dream WFH position. Kane Howard, York College
Screens ‘CODA’ Is the Disability Representation We Need Despite the recent push toward more inclusive storytelling, very few movies accurately portray the largest minority group in the world. Olivia Moosey, DePaul University
Sounds Kanye West’s Antisemitism Finally Crossed the Line The rapper is no stranger to controversy, but his recent series of antisemitic remarks may end his career. CONTENT WARNING: Antisemitic Language Teagan Angell, Fordham University