4 Black Women Tearing It Up in YA Literature Danielle Richardson, Florida State University Because representation matters, even in fictional teen romances.… May 30, 2018
Starbucks’ Anti-Bias Training Is a Laudable, but Tiny Step in the Right Direction Sophie Abuzeid, Mississippi College If even their best baristas routinely misspell customer names, then a half-day of training probably won’t solve much.… May 30, 2018
Chris Wylie’s Testimony Was an Eye-Opener and a Wake Up Call Nola Hynes Brody, University of Houston-Victoria The less attended and publicized hearing provided disturbing insights into Cambridge Analytica, Facebook and free speech.… May 30, 2018
5 Lesser Known College Vloggers You Should Subscribe To Bonnie Wong, University of Southern California These up-and-coming students are soon to be your next best friends.… May 25, 2018
How Well Did Director Ramin Bahrani Remake ‘Fahrenheit 451’? Natalya Pomeroy, University of Houston With a lot of skepticism about having Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon in the remake, it seemed that HBO’s 'Fahrenheit 451' lost its fans before it was released.… May 24, 2018
12 of the Funniest Excuses for Not Doing Your Homework Daniel Reed Ah procrastination, the true mother of invention.… May 23, 2018
First, Do No Harm (to Men) Kayla Platoff, Maryville University In health care, despite decades of scientific advancement, systematic sexism is still alive and well — unlike the women it's killing.… May 22, 2018
11 Indie Comics Perfect for Comic Fans in Need of a Palate Cleanser Abraham Ramirez, University of California, Los Angeles Sick of Superman? Indie comics offer gorier, more sexually active characters with storylines intended for a mature audience.… May 22, 2018
The Duties of an Openly Gay Indian American Shashank Rao, University of Michigan My parents love me deeply, but coming out to them was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do.… May 22, 2018
Does Niceness Prohibit Success for Women? Sarah Lynch, Marist College Women receive mixed messages about how their 'good girl' persona might help or hinder their career goals.… May 18, 2018
5 Things High School Graduates Should Do Before Starting College Ana Greening, Texas State University Being a recent high school graduate is great and all, but now is the time to prepare for the next chapter of your academic life: college.… May 18, 2018
How to Avoid Graduating from College with Excess Debt Abraham Ramirez, University of California, Los Angeles College can be an amazing experience; however, there is a fear among students and parents alike as to how to even go about paying for it.… May 17, 2018
The 9 Best Young Adult Novels Coming Out This Summer Audrey Bowers, Butler University It wouldn’t hurt you to read at least one book this summer.… May 16, 2018
‘Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery’ Continues a Magical Trend Kate Maxwell, NC State University A new 'Harry Potter' themed game is meeting the same popularity that other 'Potter' spin offs have met.… May 14, 2018
5 Cheap Summer Vacations You Should Take in 2018 Ana Greening, Texas State University Here are a few ways to make the most of the 3-month break from school.… May 14, 2018
5 Things to Do As Soon As You Graduate College Taylor Miller, SUNY Cortland You've finally finished college, and now it's time to find a job and settle into the daily grind of responsible adulthood.… May 12, 2018
3 Reasons Why ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Is a Game-Changer for the Asian Community Elizabeth Ivanecky, McMaster University Jon Chu’s 'Crazy Rich Asians' gives people of the Asian community the representation it deserves in this comedic film.… May 12, 2018
5 Sober Ways to Find Yourself After a Stressful Spring Semester Emily Craig, University of North Alabama Put stress behind you and move on to happier days.… May 12, 2018
Because of Sexual Harassment Allegations, the 2018 Literature Nobel Award Is Cancelled Valeria Garcia, University of Texas at Austin A look into the scandal that has postponed one of the most elite awards in the world.… May 11, 2018
5 Essential Tips for Reading and Understanding Shakespeare Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Sorry to break it to you, but you probably won't get an A if you rely solely on SparkNotes.… May 9, 2018
‘The Winds of Winter’ Release Date Is Still a Mystery After Seven Years Erin Marie Winans, James Madison University Winter is coming, but no one knows when.… May 8, 2018
Short Edition Joins the Short Story Movement Sarah Lynch, Marist College For busy-bodies on the go, the growing popularity of short story dispensers points to a new era of literature.… May 8, 2018
14 Ways to Gain New Skills This Summer Study Breaks Writer If you haven't decided on what to do this summer, check out this list of skills that are worth spending time on.… May 7, 2018
Study Abroad: Is It Worth Your Effort? Isabelle Mencia, University of Florida Without proper preparation, your dream dream of studying by the Seine can turn into a nightmare… May 7, 2018
What Tattoo You Should Get Based on Your Sign Sarah Marchan, University of Texas at San Antonio Look to the stars for your next (non-basic) tattoo inspiration.… May 6, 2018
University of Miami’s Danielle Lowe Is Combatting Mental Illness Through Music Cleo-Symone Scott, Virginia Commonwealth University The Miami-based student showcases the power of music and self-reflection.… May 5, 2018
Pubescent Pulchritude and Violence Collide in the HBO Series ‘Sharp Objects’ Miranda Maples, University of Tennessee If you're a fan of 'Gone Girl,' you won't want to miss HBO's 'Sharp Objects' this summer.… May 4, 2018
Lauren Schandevel Is Making Affordability Possible with ‘Being Not-Rich at UM’ Audrey Bowers, Butler University The student-created guide is changing the campus landscape when it comes to affordability.… May 4, 2018
Sammi Li Brings Asian Representation to Pace University Kayla Platoff, Maryville University Li is making an impact on campus through the Asian Student Union.… May 3, 2018
The Great Facebook Debacle and the Illusion of Accountability Shashank Rao, University of Michigan Facebook and other such social media have been hailed as powerful tools for community building, but what are their limitations?… May 2, 2018