What’s in a Name: A Response to ‘Dear Abby’ Kaitlyn Quinn, Seton Hall University Dear Abby, it’s not 1956 anymore.… October 29, 2018
‘Sawbones’ Is Just More Proof the McElroy Brothers Cannot Be Stopped Sara Perkins, University of Indianapolis The brothers, and their extended family, have created an empire built on good-natured humor.… October 18, 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
It’s Been a Year Since #MeToo. Where Are We Now? Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute In the aftermath of the paradigm-shifting movement, reasons for both optimism and cynicism abound.… October 16, 2018
8 Highly Anticipated YA Releases That Drop This October Sarah Brown, University of Florida Time to get your teenage angst on.… October 13, 2018
How Republicans Helped to Fuel a Blue Wave Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin The Democrats are coming.… October 12, 2018
Harry Potter and the Controversial Casting of Nagini Maya Ramani, University of Virginia Is it still positive representation if the actress plays a snake?… September 28, 2018
10 Times Kylie Jenner’s Social Media Made Me Wonder How She’s Still Famous Melissa Lee, State University of New York at Oswego It clearly pays to be born in the right family.… September 28, 2018
Harry Potter and All the Things Wrong With the New ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Trailer Rebecca Crosby, American University The official trailer for 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' was released Tuesday, and people have a lot to say about it.… September 26, 2018
The Top 5 Rom-Com Animes of All Time Christine Fang, University of California San Diego The characters might not be real, but my love for them is.… September 23, 2018
Political Correctness and the Generational Gap Monica Petrucci, Emerson College Do even the most progressive young people turn into inflexible adults?… September 21, 2018
Vocativ’s Small-Form, Sensational Content Is Addicting but Dangerous Maria Basileo, Central Connecticut State University The video-only company lives and dies by social media traffic, which can easily get problematic.… September 21, 2018
Lena Dunham Has Found Her Way Back Into the Middle of Yet Another Controversy Rebecca Crosby, American University The ‘Girls’ creator admitted to being the brains (or lack thereof) behind a sweatshirt that read ‘Being fat is not beautiful it’s an excuse.’… September 18, 2018
Can A Nazi Love Story Succeed in the Box Office? Danielle Richardson, Florida State University 'Where Hands Touch' hopes so.… September 15, 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
The Top 5 ‘Meteor Garden’ Episodes of 2018 Christine Fang, University of California San Diego Just because it's over doesn't mean you have to stop watching.… September 11, 2018
‘No One Tells You This’ Is a Much-Needed Counterbalance for the Summer of Rom-Coms Karena Landler, Georgetown University Glynnis MacNicol’s memoir is a reminder that you don't need a significant other to be happy.… September 5, 2018
Kanye’s Continuing Defense of Trump, Pseudo Explained Maya Ramani, University of Virginia If it's hard to unpack why West backs the president, it's because it makes no sense.… September 5, 2018
To Combat Toxicity, Game Developers Are Censoring Users — Should They? Christian Nelson, Eastern Michigan University Discussing the elephant in the game chat.… September 1, 2018
Jeffree Star Stans Dug Up Some Filthy Receipts to Expose His Critics Cameron Andersen, New York University Star is no angel, but his hypocritical (and blatantly racist) haters are no better.… August 30, 2018
Don’t Praise Elon Musk’s Work Ethic Ryan Secard, College of Wooster Musk's rise and fall is a high-profile illustration of how America’s attitude regarding work ethics is problematic.… August 26, 2018
Iliza Shlesinger’s Socially Intelligent ‘Elder Millennial’ Is Comedy at Its Finest Allison Kestler, Augustana College Gather ‘round, party goblins and she-dragons. It’s laughing time.… August 25, 2018
8 Takeaways from Bo Burnham’s ‘Eighth Grade’ Rachel Hall, Augustana College I don't know how anyone survives middle school anymore.… August 20, 2018
Cancel Culture Is #Canceled Melissa Lee, State University of New York at Oswego Getting canceled is no longer the tea, sis.… August 19, 2018
How LGBTQ+ Rappers Have Helped Change Hip Hop Ashlyn Leigh Willis, University of North Alabama While the genre is still plagued by homophobia, several of its most prominent members are bringing much-needed reform.… August 13, 2018
5 Environmental Documentaries for the Nostalgic Naturalist Raina Sciocchetti, Unity College Because the march to extinction is well-documented.… August 12, 2018
Why the Push to Replace Snow Days with E-Learning Needs to Chill Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University Let them build Frosty.… August 12, 2018
It’s Time for YouTube to Start Promoting Shane Dawson’s Content Melissa Lee, State University of New York at Oswego Face it: Shane is one of the best things to ever happen to YouTube.… August 12, 2018
Twitter Has Decided That Alex Jones’ Hate Speech Wasn’t Quite Hateful Enough Cameron Andersen, New York University Their silence is allowing the wrong people to stay loud.… August 10, 2018
Teens Are Using Something Called ‘Flop Accounts’ and I Feel Old Kylie Harrington, University of Southern California With mainstream social media in turmoil, young people are tuning out.… August 10, 2018