‘Westworld’ Season 3 Looks Like a Promising Return to Form Clarence Dodge, Sarah Lawrence College After a disappointing second season, 'Westworld' is changing things up by (kind of) going back to its roots.… June 8, 2019
5 Tips for Making the Best of Your Study Abroad Experience Morgan Thomas, Baylor University How to have culturally rich time even if you're a financially broke student.… June 8, 2019
Why You Should Be Taking Advantage of Therapy in College Haley Cohen, Quinnipiac University If you’re struggling or simply need someone to talk to, it should be option No. 1.… June 8, 2019
What’s Happening to Lia Marie Johnson? Madalyn Watson, Baylor University The meltdown of child stars is, apparently, no longer limited to the silver screen.… June 8, 2019
The 5 Biggest Issues with the Southern Anti-Abortion Bills Veronica Kuffel, University of Wisconsin-Madison The recent bills passed in a handful of Southern states are wildly problematic.… June 8, 2019
Hashtag Savant and Body-Posi Activist Katie Sturino Is Holding Brands Accountable Kristin Auld, St John’s University Using her #MakeMySize hashtag, the 12ish Style blogger is bringing transparency to plus-sized clothing.… June 8, 2019
At the Year’s Halfway Mark, Here Are 2019’s Best Albums (So Far) Amber Amortegui, Palm Beach Atlantic University Did your favorite make the cut?… June 8, 2019
Snapchat’s Discover Page Is a Nest of Cringe-Worthy Nonsense Hannah Cullen, St. Cloud State University One look at it proves that Snapchat should leave journalism to literally anybody else.… June 7, 2019
3 Brands Whose Pride Month Promotions Are Duplicitous, at Best Luke Hebert, Baruch College Steer clear, now and the other 11 months of the year.… June 7, 2019
Tyler, the Creator’s Aural Art Piece, ‘IGOR,’ Is the Timestamp of a New Era Keely Cohen-Breen, SUNY Plattsburgh College His last album marked a stark break from its predecessors. So does 'IGOR.'… June 7, 2019
4 Things to Do/See in Las Vegas That Have Nothing to Do with Gambling Daniel Reed There are, after all, other sins in Sin City.… June 7, 2019
An Introvert’s Guide to Studying Abroad Kala Horvat, University of Georgia How to survive yourself and others in a new country.… June 7, 2019
Cheap Art for Chump Change: 5 Simple Ways to Make Decorative Dorm Art Abby Webb, Rice University Art doesn't have to be expensive, and it can make all the difference in transforming your humble space.… June 7, 2019
10 Ways Having an Autoimmune Disease Affects Your College Experience Taylor Sprinkle, University of Texas at Austin College is difficult. So is having an autoimmune disease. Going through both isn't exactly a walk in the park.… June 7, 2019
The Subtle, Radiating Feminism of Maggie Rogers Carli Moses, Union University In her lyrics and life, Rogers exudes a confident self-assurance.… June 7, 2019
10 Summer Podcasts That Are Perfect for Long Summer Days Madison Feser, Seton Hall University Each of these programs has a standalone format, which means no bingeing required.… June 7, 2019
5 Fun Celebrity Autobiographies to Read This Summer Kathryn Milschewski, Carthage College Remember reading for fun?… June 7, 2019
How to Travel As a Solo Female for Practically Free Chloe Pingeon, Colgate University Hint: It’s probably more manageable than you think.… June 7, 2019
Steve Lacy’s Debut, ‘Apollo XXI,’ Is a Sexual Reckoning Set to Music Maddy Ipema, Columbia College Chicago Once ambiguously closeted, Lacy is now definitively out and making music that feels alive with bravado.… June 6, 2019
The ‘TrashTag’ Challenge Is Cleaning Up the World, One ‘Gram at a Time Hannah Cullen, St. Cloud State University Apparently, TrashTag isn’t just something to comment on your friends’ selfies.… June 6, 2019
15 Great Organizational Apps for College Students Daniel Reed You have a lot to juggle already. Let these apps do some of the work.… June 6, 2019
9 Benefits of eLearning for Students Daniel Reed It's easier, cheaper, more effective and better for the environment. Should I go on?… June 6, 2019
In a Post-‘Endgame’ World, the Superhero Genre Needs a Drastic Mask-Lift Noah Carey, University of Pennsylvania Beautiful, rich and morally upstanding are out. Complex, troubled and realistic are in.… June 6, 2019
6 ‘Classics’ of English Literature I Promise You Won’t Hate Bekah Black, Spring Arbor University They’re not as scary as your English classes make them sound.… June 6, 2019
In Delaying ‘Sonic the Hedgehog,’ Director Jeff Fowler Set a Laudable Precedent Stina Chang, University of Southern California Instead of premiering a movie whose animation rankled it core fanbase, Fowler, ingeniously, postponed.… June 6, 2019
Acclaimed Poet Lang Leav’s Only Novel, ‘Sad Girls,’ Is an Enigmatic Narrative of Struggle Layan Sasa, University of Texas at San Antonio Leav's famous creativity is readily apparent, though slightly different, in her fiction debut.… June 6, 2019
Emily Carroll’s ‘When I Arrived at the Castle’ Is a Triumph of Gothic, Lesbian Literature Dorielys Cruz, University of Texas at San Antonio The graphic novel is as creative as it is captivating.… June 6, 2019
An ‘All the Bright Places’ Adaptation Has Been Slated for Release This Year Claudia Ng, University of Texas at Austin The book was revered for its accurate portrayal of mental illness. Will the film be too?… June 6, 2019
3 Reasons Why You Should Listen to The Marias Mela Lozano, University of Texas at San Antonio The band is so psychedelic that just listening to them will get you buzzed.… June 5, 2019
6 Festivals from Across the World That Everyone Needs to See Once Daniel Reed Coachella who?… June 5, 2019