Is Avocado Toast Making Us Poor? An Exploration Into Poor Shaming Nayeli G. Pena, Colorado College In this economy, is a pricey breakfast now and then the difference between owning a home and not? Some people seem to think so.… March 23, 2020
What To Know Before Playing Casinos Online Daniel Reed Remember to do your homework on where you want to play.… March 23, 2020
Why Are so Many College Students Becoming Sugar Babies? Alyssa Alexander, SUNY Buffalo State Sometimes financial aid and a regular job isn't enough to pay those college loans, but is it worth it?… March 22, 2020
BTS Provides a Vulnerable Reflection of Their Rise to Fame on ‘Map of the Soul: 7’ Michelle Young, Simon Fraser University On their latest album, the K-pop superstars blend genres as they explore growing pains and the dark side of high ambitions.… March 22, 2020
‘The Invisible Man’ and ‘You’ Show Two Different Portrayals of Abuse Nanda Illahi, Okayama University Some say the Netflix show justifies an obsessive stalker, while Leigh Whannell's movie depicts the true horrors of domestic violence.… March 22, 2020
Jordan Peele Produces Socially-Conscious Horror Film ‘Candyman’ S. T. Perez, Texas A&M University, San Antonio The sequel to the 1992 film of the same name is expected to combine chills with insights about race in America.… March 21, 2020
Check Out the Top 6 Music Festivals for 2020 Desiree Jaime, Hofstra University Calling all music and art lovers — you won't want to miss out on these six gatherings for the upcoming season.… March 21, 2020
‘Spenser Confidential’ Is Popular, but Falls Short of Other Netflix Originals Mirella Gonzales, Texas Tech University The movie was panned by critics, but it still earned a spot in Netflix's Top 10 most popular list.… March 21, 2020
Finsta Fun: Should You Make a Spam Account on Instagram? Kayla Placide, University at Buffalo A fake Instagram account can be a fun way to privately connect with close friends, but it's important to think before you post.… March 20, 2020
Vaporwave Might Be Dead, but Its Ghost Continues To Haunt Pop Music Ian Nordin, University of Texas at San Antonio Whether you think the genre is long gone or still thriving, it continues to influence artists like Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande and Tyler, the Creator.… March 20, 2020
What Three Weeks in Italy Taught Me About Uncertainty Kali Johnson, Gustavus Adolphus College Pushing yourself out of your comfort zone is important but doing it to the detriment of your mental wellbeing can take a toll.… March 20, 2020
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Doesn’t Represent the Diverse World of Drag Lauren Buchko, Michigan State University With kings, queens and many other types of performers, this world has so much more to offer than the VH1 show would have you think.… March 20, 2020
What Is the Future of Online Gaming? Daniel Reed What can we expect in the coming years?… March 20, 2020
Not Just for Your Entertainment: Kanopy Is the Gateway for Cinematic Art Brian Anderson Gil, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo An entire library of art at your fingertips. Imagine the endless possibilities.… March 19, 2020
How ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ Changes Same-Sex Love On-Screen Kate Carter, Middle Tennessee State University Céline Sciamma’s acclaimed film transforms how we think about nontraditional forms of love against an 18th century backdrop steeped in tradition.… March 19, 2020
I’ve Been Coaching Gymnastics Since I was 14: Here’s What I’ve Learned Kali Johnson, Gustavus Adolphus College It's not just gymnasts that need to be resilient.… March 19, 2020
The Rise of Esports and Tips for Becoming a Professional Gamer Bradford Smith, Louisiana State University You're not necessarily born with the talent — with enough dedication, anyone can achieve pro gaming glory.… March 19, 2020
Michael Jackson Continues to Make Money After His Death Daniel Reed Just because the King of Pop is gone doesn't mean he isn't still making serious money.… March 19, 2020
‘I Am Not Okay With This’ and the White Girl With the Black Best Friend Kayla Johnson, Bradley University It's not just this particular Netflix original either. There seems to be an endless amount of films using this tired trope.… March 18, 2020
6 Female Influencers With Disabilities That You Should Be Following Lisa Lilianstrom, Northern Illinois University These women are making the world a more inclusive and accessible place, one post at a time.… March 18, 2020
Jake Paul’s Financial Freedom Movement Teaches His Young Audience a Dangerous Lesson Sarah Stager, University of Pittsburgh The social media influencer's back with another grift — this one ostensibly teaching his followers how to become entrepreneurs.… March 18, 2020
Why You Should Attend a College With a J-Term Kali Johnson, Gustavus Adolphus College It may seem a little weird but it’s so much more than an open month in the middle of the year.… March 18, 2020
The Benefits of Live Dealer Casino Games Daniel Reed Want the human aspect of casinos, but don't want to leave your couch? Here's something for you.… March 18, 2020
How to Succeed in an English Class as a Non-English Major Emerson Holmes, Lindenwood University Even if reading isn't your specialty, finding success in an English course is achievable for everyone.… March 17, 2020
The ‘Nice Guy’ Trope: Representations, Expectations and the Reality Rose Younglove, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor How does this idea manifest itself in TV and film?… March 17, 2020
Subscriptions: The Answer to Saving Without Sacrificing Lauren Buchko, Michigan State University Sometimes you have to spend to save.… March 17, 2020
Bitterness, Growth and Moving On in Jhené Aiko’s ‘Chilombo’ Victoria Acosta, Southern Adventist University The singer-songwriter dives deep into life, post-breakup, and gives her listeners the authentic healing she discovered.… March 17, 2020
Guide to Free Entertainment for Students in 2020 Daniel Reed Just because you're broke doesn't mean you can't have fun.… March 17, 2020
Trauma Porn: Why Books Like ‘American Dirt’ Are Harmful Alyssa Alexander, SUNY Buffalo State Despite its endorsement from Oprah, Jeanine Cummins' book about the life of a Mexican woman is having a damaging impact on minorities.… March 16, 2020
How Much Is Too Much: The Dangers of Toxic Productivity Nayeli G. Pena, Colorado College In this day and age, the phrase 'I'll sleep when I’m dead’ takes on a new, darker meaning.… March 16, 2020