Is Democracy Broken? Yasser Ali Nasser, Oxford College As demagogues spring up across the world and England leaves the EU, the tyranny of the masses seems realer than ever before.… July 5, 2016
The Hidden Repercussions of Amazon Prime for Students Jessica Stowe, University of Texas at San Antonio Just how much is free shipping worth?… July 4, 2016
The College Student’s Summer Declutter Samantha Gross, Concordia University Irvine Your guide to successfully living in one place with twice the shit.… July 1, 2016
What You Need to Know About J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” Production, “The Cursed Child” Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College The 8th installment of the story, a play premiering soon in London, has drawn ire from fans internationally. As it should have.… June 28, 2016
Skipping While Bae-Less: Having Fun Without Your Beau Katie Sanchez, University of Texas at San Antonio How to avoid being S.O.L. when your S.O. leaves town.… June 27, 2016
Michigan Artist Lee Herpy on Nude Paintings, Jung, Hockey Jerseys Olivia Buzzacco, Bowling Green State University On his dream project: “Pure batshit, high speed, burnt out, passionate insanity.”… June 27, 2016
Confessions of a Teenage Telemarketer: What You Learn from Terrible Jobs Andrew Mikula, Bates College Especially in college and high school, finding an enjoyable work environment with enriching coworkers should be your first priority.… June 27, 2016
Appreciating ‘The Hunger Games’ from a History Major’s Perspective Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College For a Young Adult book, Foucauldian themes make an alarming number of appearances.… June 22, 2016
Breaking Down the “Brexit,” England’s Darkest Cheerio Andrew Mikula, Bates College With the national referendum two days away, here’s what the Brexit could mean for America.… June 21, 2016
The Importance of Black Representation in Marvel’s ‘Black Panther’ Danielle Wilkinson, Purdue University After decades of casting black actors as stereotypes or sidekicks, the Marvel universe will finally reflect real world diversity.… June 17, 2016
Worse Than Underwater Basket-Weaving: Transitioning from One Low-Tier Major to Another Emily Suvannasankha, University of Central Florida When your new major is even less useful than your old one, telling your friends and family requires a plan.… June 17, 2016
10 Worthwhile Fantasy Series That Aren’t “Game of Thrones” Yasser Ali Nasser, Oxford College With the show’s finale on the horizon, here are ten other series to tide you over till season seven.… June 17, 2016
Everyone Poops, but Do We Have to Talk About It? Jill Phelan, Saint Vincent College In an era of toilet selfies and poop emojis, one writer’s fight for decency will not be deterred.… June 16, 2016
Why College Writers Should Embrace Fan-Fiction (Seriously) Courtney Taylor, Northeast Lakeview College You may encounter a few pre-pubescent “One Direction” fantasies, but the world of fanfic has a lot to offer the budding novelist.… June 13, 2016
The Mother of Jon Snow: Wylla, Ashara or Lyanna? Amy Garcia, Johns Hopkins University The latest developments in the biggest 'Game of Thrones' mystery of them all.… June 10, 2016
Back Up Your Computer Files Now or Forever Hold Your Silence Katie Sanchez, University of Texas at San Antonio Five reasons that might actually convince you to do what you should have been doing your entire life.… June 7, 2016
Why You Should Pop Your Sex-Shop Cherry August Wright, College of Charleston If you were wondering, yes, it’s totally fine to laugh at the 'Captain America' porno.… June 5, 2016
‘X-Men Apocalypse’ Falls Shy of Earth-Shattering Expectations Yasser Ali Nasser, Oxford College As 'X-Men' proves, the only thing worse than a bad film is a good film that could’ve been great.… June 3, 2016
The Morning After: A Student’s Guide to Beating Hangovers Michelle Hy, Portland State University Knowing which classes you can skip is half the battle.… June 3, 2016
Why I Won’t Be Buying Any More ‘Captain America’ Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College Making Captain America a Nazi not only tacitly encourages real world anti-Semitism, it spits in the face of the comic’s Jewish ancestry.… May 31, 2016
Becoming the Birthday Master: How to Rid Yourself of Gift-giving Anxiety Olivia McCoy, University of Georgia From friend of a friend (alcohol), to your best friend in the entire world, here’s what to get every special someone in your life. … May 31, 2016
The Best Years of Your Life: Expectations and Reality in College Jessinta Smith, Suffolk Community College Despite the myth built around the college experience, not every semester can be one for the books.… May 26, 2016
The 38 Most Memorable Moments of the School Year Imani McGarrell, Texas State UniversityandJenna Ramsey, Seattle University To celebrate the end of finals, we look back on everything that's happened since the beginning of the 2015-16 school year.… May 19, 2016
Lessons from Professor Seagull: The Story of Joe Gould John David White, University of Texas at Austin The "King of Bohemian New York" spoke seagull and wrote the world’s longest book, “The Oral History of Our Time.”… May 18, 2016
Life-Changing Lessons I Learned While Studying Abroad Sofia Rivera, Simmons College Three very serious and very important lessons I learned in Spain.… May 18, 2016
Are Our Screens Killing Us? Sofia Rivera, Simmons College Don’t go toward the (blue) light.… May 12, 2016
Letters of Recommendation: The Who, What and When Olivia McCoy, University of Georgia If you’re not sure if they know who you are, go ahead and scratch that name off the list.… May 10, 2016
6 Questions Every Poetry Major Is Asked Bri Griffith, Carlow University I never thought the idea of unrhymed poems would cause others so much anxiety. … May 7, 2016
Reading Tips for English Majors Who Can’t Read Good Jill Phelan, Saint Vincent College If you’re naturally a slow reader, English may have been a bad choice. But just in case, here are three tips to speed up your reading.… May 5, 2016
Classicists and Lit Majors: Observations on Two Distinctly Different Nerd Groups Lauren Diethelm, University of California at Santa Cruz All nerds are not created equal.… May 2, 2016