Mental Health Is Finally Trending Paige Brauser, Connecticut College The conversations we've needed to have for decades are finally taking place.… October 30, 2018
4 Relationship Tips You Can Get from Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University Here’s how they've kept their relationship going for 11 years and counting.… October 27, 2018
The 4 Mala Luna Acts You’ll Literally Be Cursed for Missing Mark Stenberg You wouldn't gamble with brujería at this time of the year, would you?… October 23, 2018
Surprise: The ‘Bare-Faced’ Trend Is Still Rooted in Toxic Makeup Culture Marianne Quijano, Texas A&M University Looking 'bare-faced' just means wearing different makeup.… October 21, 2018
The Edgy Yet Insightful ‘H3 Podcast’ Should Be on Your Radar Thomas Turner, University of Rhode Island Host Ethan Klein may be a bit rough around the edges, but you’re not going to find the same pop culture scoops anywhere else.… October 21, 2018
The Docuseries Format Is Taking Over YouTube, but Why? Anushna Patel, University of California, Santa Barbara It all comes down to access.… October 18, 2018
7 YouTube Communities You Need to Know Katie Farrell, Queens University of Charlotte Plus, what a YouTube community is in the first place.… October 17, 2018
How Troye Sivan Is Using His Bloom Tour to Care for Homeless LGBTQ Youth Katie Farrell, Queens University of Charlotte Sivan's small but impactful goal is a perfect example of smart activism.… October 10, 2018
How China Made Its Biggest Movie Star Disappear Michael Wu, Case Western Reserve University Fan Bingbing, one of China's most famous movie stars, vanished for three months. Who was to blame? Her government.… October 9, 2018
Why the #IBelieveHer Movement Is Now More Critical Than Ever Sarah Brown, University of Florida In the fight for women's rights, the movement is the natural successor to #MeToo.… October 8, 2018
The Glamorous Pitfalls of Celebrity Activism Tricia Crimmins, Bates College When stars dabble in public affairs, philanthropy can get messy.… October 1, 2018
‘The Great American Read’ Will Have You Adding Books to Your to-Be-Read List Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University Will your favorite novel be the same as America’s?… September 29, 2018
Trump and Kavanaugh Face Backlash Through #WhyIDidntReport Katie Sheets, University of Vermont Kavanaugh, who has been nominated to the Supreme Court, has now been accused of sexually assaulting two different women.… September 24, 2018
In Netflix’s ‘The Witcher’ Adaptation, Ciri Shouldn’t Be a Woman of Color Christian Nelson, Eastern Michigan University Hear me out.… September 23, 2018
The World Is Overdue for Another ‘Chicken Soup for The Teenage Soul’ Myah Clinton, University of Alabama at Birmingham Only soup can save us now.… September 22, 2018
Avril Lavigne’s ‘Head Above Water’ Is a Product of Her Battle with Lyme Disease Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University It’s the singer’s first single in three years.… September 21, 2018
StudyTuber Ruby Granger Does More Than Motivate You to Study Myah Clinton, University of Alabama at Birmingham Who knew watching someone else study could be more than a distraction from your own work?… September 21, 2018
10 Films to Look Out for from the Toronto International Film Festival Kylie Harrington, University of Southern California Get ready for a knockout fall, moviegoers.… September 20, 2018
Sean Penn Comments on #MeToo, Completely Misses Its Point Rebecca Crosby, American University Penn has faulted the movement for dividing men and women.… September 18, 2018
What’s the Next Step for #MeToo? Ryan Secard, College of Wooster The return of Aziz Ansari and Louis C.K. raises the question of who gets to decide when, or if, enough time has passed?… September 17, 2018
From Viral Food Critic to Ellentube Creator, Meet ‘Kalen Reacts’ Alex Futo, Otterbein University Ellen DeGeneres’ has called Kalen 'The best new thing on the Internet.'… September 16, 2018
The 6 Best People-Watching Instagram Accounts That Will Make You LOL Alexandra Fabugais-Inaba, Rutgers University Public places are full of the weirdest people.… September 14, 2018
Nike and Corporate Morality Monica Petrucci, Emerson College Their Kaepernick ad campaign might be controversial, but it was also profitable.… September 13, 2018
Why Cosmopolitan in the UK > Cosmopolitan in the U.S. Study Breaks Staff The UK has a better understanding of women’s interests.… September 13, 2018
YouTube Has Become the Source of Future Mainstream Stars Maria Basileo, Central Connecticut State University The celebrities of tomorrow will come from YouTube, unless the site screws it up.… September 12, 2018
By Openly Celebrating Eight Years of Sobriety, Sia Has Become a Role Model Alexis Rogers, Temple University Fans are dedicating the #WeLoveYouKeepGoing hashtag to Sia and her sobriety.… September 12, 2018
The 5 Most Dangerous Internet Challenges Caitlyn Conville, Bergen Community College And a million reasons to never try them.… September 9, 2018
Twitter Users Are Split on Kanye West’s Cameo in Childish Gambino’s Music Video Rebecca Crosby, American University In it, a crying Kanye wearing a MAGA is comforted by Michelle Obama.… September 5, 2018
Nike Revealed Colin Kaepernick As the Face of Its New ‘Just Do It’ Campaign Rebecca Crosby, American University The decision is, as you might guess, a controversial one.… September 5, 2018
Increasingly, Celebrity Moms Diverge on How to Treat Their Postpartum Bodies Jamie Lovley, University of Maine Whether they went the Kardashian route or the Beyoncé way, here are five things famous moms have taught fans about postpartum appearance.… September 5, 2018