5 YouTube Study Channels That Are Guaranteed to Up Your GPA Cassie Rowett, Southern New Hampshire University Channels like Crash Course, Khan Academy and others are perfect for complementing your in-class education.… December 12, 2018
Through Central American Studies Programs, New, Vital Voices Are Emerging Marianne Quijano, Texas A&M University More than ever, Americans need to know the history of Central America, which makes these programs critical.… December 11, 2018
To Infinity and Beyond: Exploring Yayoi Kusama’s Influence on the Art World Lily Harrington, University of Georgia Years ago the Japanese artist understood that art could offer an experience, and now there's no going back.… December 6, 2018
Let’s Talk About the Massive Twist at the End of ‘Fantastic Beasts,’ Shall We? Gracie Riley, University of South Carolina-Columbia More like the crimes of a completely unnecessary shark jump.… December 3, 2018
What Are Lofi Hip Hop Streams, and Why Are They So Popular? Michael Wu, Case Western Reserve University Head-bobbing background noise has never been so in.… December 2, 2018
In ‘The Letters of Sylvia Plath, Volume II,’ a Brilliant Poet Gets a Second Life Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University Who said a dead writer can’t publish new books?… December 1, 2018
The 7 Biggest Celebrity Deaths of 2018 Paige Brauser, Connecticut College These household names are gone, but they will be remembered.… November 29, 2018
Author Joelle Charbonneau Is the Master of YA Suspense Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University Her latest novel, 'Time Bomb,' is the latest in a string of works that will have your heart beating out of your chest.… November 28, 2018
6 Great Hobbies for College Students Daniel Reed Yes, you have the time. And no, they don't cost any money.… November 28, 2018
‘The Girl in the Spider’s Web’ Flounders Where Its Predecessors Thrived Megan Mehta, University of Illinois at Chicago Larsson’s books and their adaptations succeeded because they bucked stereotypes, something no one told Fede Álvarez.… November 20, 2018
How College Caused Me to Read Less Sierra Zareck, Haverford College Counterintuitive, no?… November 16, 2018
Why Everyone Needs to Read Jericho Brown’s ‘Please’ Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute The book of poetry is a masterclass in how to evoke emotion by zeroing-in on the quotidian.… November 13, 2018
4 Reasons to Keep Your Favorite Teachers Close Paige Brauser, Connecticut College There’s nothing wrong with being a teacher’s pet.… November 11, 2018
5 Winter-Based Thrillers that Will Give You Chills Allison Kestler, Augustana College Literally.… November 11, 2018
The South Korean Thriller ‘Burning’ Deals a Jealous Hand Jenna Benchetrit, McGill University Director Lee Chang-dong takes the familiarity of jealousy to unsettling new heights.… November 10, 2018
Abbi Jacobson’s ‘I Might Regret This’ Is a Road Trip Through the Self Sarah Mease, Columbia College Chicago If you're looking for a serious self-love trip, this is the book for you.… November 8, 2018
YouTube’s The Girl Gone Green Is Making Zero-Waste Chic Raina Sciocchetti, Unity College Sustainability guru Manuela Baron wants to make living well less intimidating.… November 5, 2018
The Sweetest Dreams of Matt Crump Monica Petrucci, Emerson College The Austin artist discusses his 'candy minimalist' style and its addictive popularity.… November 5, 2018
Meet ThatTommyGirl, the Queen of YouTube’s DIY Fashion Scene Jenna Benchetrit, McGill University Twenty-year-old vlogger Kelly Vuong is a thrift shopper’s dream.… November 5, 2018
Surprise & Prejudice: The 4 Best Jane Austen Adaptations Danielle Richardson, Florida State University In light of Ibi Zoboi’s new novel, here are the four best retellings — with a twist! — of 'Pride and Prejudice.'… November 5, 2018
The New York Public Library’s Novel Concept Kylie Harrington, University of Southern California Can turning classic literature into Instagram Stories actually get more young people to read them?… November 5, 2018
Being Witched: Feminism’s Hottest New Trend Is Ancient Jen Tombs, University of Warwick Combining tenets of female empowerment and pagan mysticism, witchcraft is on the rise in modern America.… November 5, 2018
One Last Hurrah for Sarah J. Maas’ ‘Throne of Glass’ Series Allison Kestler, Augustana College You know what they say about all good things …… November 3, 2018
You’ll Time Travel While Reading Phil Kaye’s ‘Date & Time’ Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University The past you, present you and future you will love Kaye's imaginative poetry.… November 2, 2018
The Pros and Cons of Being a Loner Halle Parris, University of Missouri – Kansas City If people just aren't really your thing, don't worry — you're not alone.… November 1, 2018
Why Students Should Avoid University-Based Businesses Zachary Truesdale, University of Texas at San Antonio Students are one of the easiest groups to take advantage of, and university systems have turned doing so into a science.… October 31, 2018
How to Survive Submitting Your Creative Work to Publications Sarah Brown, University of Florida They can't reject everything, right?… October 30, 2018
‘Beautiful Boy’ and the Realities of Drug Addiction Daisy Orozco, Cal State University, Northridge The film captures the horror of substance abuse through the intimacy of father-son relationship.… October 26, 2018
5 Websites That Will Satisfy All of Your College Scholarship Needs Cassie Rowett, Southern New Hampshire University If financial aid really isn't working for you, give these websites a try.… October 24, 2018
Confused About Where to Begin in the Podcast World? Enter, ‘Planet Money’ Gracie Riley, University of South Carolina-Columbia Now you can learn the things you need to know that you didn’t know you needed to know.… October 23, 2018