A Portrait of an English Student Who Hates Reading Nicole Fryer, University of Pittsburgh Nobody tells you that reading is an important part of writing until it’s too late.… March 21, 2017
What the Controversy Over Emma Watson’s Photoshoot Says About Feminism Kristian Porter, Northern Kentucky University Honestly, I don't know how anyone could criticize these photographs.… March 19, 2017
How to Get a Job in a Disappearing Career Field Kara Mercer, Northern Illinois University This one's for the humanities majors out there.… March 19, 2017
China, Korea and Hong Kong: The Struggle of Third Culture Kids Jessie Yang, The University of Hong Kong To find out how the complex politics of Southeast Asia affect local students, I spoke with several transplants.… March 15, 2017
How Practicing Public Speaking Could Help You Personally and Professionally SPONSORED Think of the most successful people you know: Are they bad public at public speaking?… March 14, 2017
9 Campus Resources That Every Student Should Be Using Valarie Kiel, Texas State University You're already paying for them, anyway.… March 13, 2017
Michigan Rapper Munch on Finally Seeing the Fruits of His Labor Kayla Kibbe, Connecticut College Maher Hachem, a.k.a. Munch, has been making music for seven years, and it shows.… March 10, 2017
10 Netflix Series You Need to Binge Right Now Quintara Hatten, University of South Carolina-Columbia Now that midterms are finally over, you deserve a break.… March 10, 2017
What You Can Do Now to Reduce Your Odds of Getting Alzheimer’s Rachael Seamands, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis It might be pretty early, but it's definitely worth it.… March 9, 2017
A Lifetime of Thawing: Heather Stafford’s Battle Against Eating Disorders Alicia Drier, Roosevelt University Ball State freshman Heather Stafford shares her story of surviving and thriving in the face of anorexia nervosa.… March 9, 2017
Personal Trainer and Vegan Sarah Lamdin Talks Revolutionizing Fitness Rae-Kwon Andrews, Saint Leo University Lamdin, a junior at Mission College, thinks modern health should utilize modern science.… March 8, 2017
UW Milwaukee Student Amanda Springob Talks Motivational Speaking Lindsey Davis, Iowa State University Springob, who battled severe depression and anxiety in high school, now travels the country helping other students suffering from the same problems.… March 8, 2017
Can We Agree That Live-Action Is Getting Boring? Eric McInnis, Arcadia University Disney Studios is trying to "top pigs with pigs" with their new live-action movies, and while it's working in the box office, it's not working for some animation fans.… March 8, 2017
Political-Science Major Nour Saeed Is Speaking up for Refugees Kara Mercer, Northern Illinois University The UW-Madison junior is petitioning her school to offer ten scholarships to Syrian refugees.… March 7, 2017
5 Politically Relevant Classics You Need to Read Kristian Porter, Northern Kentucky University The dystopian novels of yesterday are the political blueprints of today.… March 5, 2017
The NBA Is on the Verge of Its Newest, Most Exciting Era Ever Miguel Robles, University of Colorado Denver The game, along with the people who play it, are changing.… March 5, 2017
Software Engineer Yeng Tan Is Helping Students Sqzee the Most Out of College Cassidy Leslie, University of Nevada Reno Using his keen web-development skills, the Cal-Poly student is seeking new ways to benefit fellow classmates.… March 5, 2017
Student Nancy J. Huang Explores Her Ancestry and Sexuality Through Poetry Aliyah Thomas, Mount Saint Mary College The University of Texas poet uses vivid, mythological imagery, stitching together modern questions and ancient themes.… March 3, 2017
Dating Is Dead Rachael Seamands, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Four romantic staples that modern technology has put six feet under.… March 3, 2017
Confessions of a Big City Girl Attending a Small Town College Jasmin Suknanan, Stony Brook University What do you mean by “no subway”?… March 2, 2017
Worried About Illegal Immigration? You Won’t Have to for Long Alli Guaman, Marymount Manhattan College In record numbers, illegal immigrants are going back to Mexico.… March 1, 2017
50 Shades of My Mom Nicole Fryer, University of Pittsburgh I went to see the steamy new BDSM flick with my mom, and things got awkward.… February 28, 2017
The Case for Vetting Our Voters Aaron Lynch, Front Range Community College Allowing uninformed voting isn’t just irresponsible, it’s reckless.… February 28, 2017
Why Your College Needs a Recent-History Course Alli Guaman, Marymount Manhattan College If the point of required classes is to produce useful citizens, then students should be learning about recent history.… February 26, 2017
5 Must-Read Novels You Need This Winter Emma Taubenfeld, Pace University Why study for midterms when you could be reading these incredible books?… February 25, 2017
The Internet Is Not Nearly as Anonymous as You Think Terry Mooney, Ohio State University In other words, no, you probably shouldn't tweet that.… February 24, 2017
Why It’s Okay to Be Single in School Sophie Hurlock, Xavier University Being bae-less is a blessing in a disguise.… February 23, 2017
Leonardo DiCaprio: From Wolf of Wall Street to Wolf Conservationist Isabella Waldron, Scripps College DiCaprio's involvement in telling the remarkable story of a Yellowstone wolf is a reminder that celebrities can use their fame for good.… February 22, 2017
The Art of Ignoring Things (and People) Into Oblivion Ben Zhang, Duke University Sometimes, the most effective protest is a turned back.… February 21, 2017
Are All These Consumer #Boycotts Actually Working? Eric McInnis, Arcadia University From Simon & Schuster to Uber, are people really making a difference by voting with their wallet, or is it just a waste of a protest?… February 20, 2017