How to Give Helpful Writing Feedback in College Writing Workshops Jocelyn Campos, University of Texas at San Antonio Being able to give and receive feedback is critical to improving your writing. … April 12, 2019
7 Standout Episodes of ‘One Tree Hill,’ 7 Years after the Series Finale Layan Sasa, University of Texas at San Antonio Who else wants a reboot?… April 12, 2019
‘Firmament’ Will Be Cyan’s Newest Puzzle-Solving, VR Adventure E.L. Meszaros, Brown University The stakes are high, but Cyan has a track record of delivering.… April 12, 2019
‘Shazam!’ a Goofy, Feel-Good Comedy About Family, Is a New Take on the Superhero Genre Megan Mehta, University of Illinois at Chicago Just say the word.… April 12, 2019
P. Diddy’s Son, King Combs, Just Dropped His Debut Album, ‘Cyncerely, C3’ Brandon Scott, University of New Hampshire It's hard to be Puff, but it's even harder being Puff's son.… April 11, 2019
In ‘108 Death Masks,’ Nikesha Breeze Commemorates Black Death Emma Uk, Brookdale Community College The artist's installation is made of sculptures of lost faces, wounds, stories and histories of systematic oppression and racial violence.… April 11, 2019
What Is YouTube’s Pause Challenge? Rishi Patel, University of Iowa Get out your remotes and tune in.… April 11, 2019
Breaking Down Marvel’s Latest ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Film Clip Casey Breneman, University of Virginia Knowing Marvel’s history of digitally altering trailers, can we believe anything they show us?… April 11, 2019
Why Rapper and Artist Ryn Should Be on Your Radar Meagan Bess, University of North Carolina at Greensboro From rap to jazz to soul, this up-and-coming artist does it all.… April 11, 2019
Should You Study Abroad in a Developing Country? Anna Sutherland, American University Spending a few months in a third-world country will be eye-opening, but it can also pose some challenges.… April 11, 2019
Justin Bieber Is Taking the Backlash for His Baby Prank in Stride Indigo Holmes, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Celebrities make jokes too!… April 10, 2019
What Are We Supposed to Think About Elon Musk’s Tribute Single, ‘RIP Harambe’? Hannah Cullen, St. Cloud State University Harambe: gone, but not forgotten… April 10, 2019
6 Great Summer Jobs That Aren’t Food Service or Retail Bekah Black, Spring Arbor University You're welcome.… April 10, 2019
Jericho Brown’s ‘The Tradition’ Questions American Numbness Dorielys Cruz, University of Texas at San Antonio The poet poses a central question: What happens when everyone averts their eyes?… April 10, 2019
Judging Bookstagram, Instagram’s Literary Community, by Its Cover Sarah Diggins, Ithaca College Influencers for novels? Why not?… April 10, 2019
4 Lies Guys Told Me in High School That Still Haunt Me Today Tatianna Salisbury, Northern Illinois University The effects of bullying continue long after the bullying ends.… April 10, 2019
How to Survive College When You Don’t Know How to Cook Britni Hones, Lindenwood University, Belleville Your microwave will be your new best friend.… April 9, 2019
In a Series of Emotional Videos, Big Sean Has Explained His Mental Health Struggles Gabrielle Sheehan, Montclair State University In three videos on Instagram, the 31-year-old rapper explained why he had been on a yearlong hiatus.… April 9, 2019
How to Navigate a Drag Show When It’s Your First Time Grace John, Rutgers University The rules are simple: don't be a weirdo.… April 9, 2019
Wallows’ Debut Album, ‘Nothing Happens,’ Teases a Wealth of Ingenuity Keely Cohen-Breen, SUNY Plattsburgh College Dylan Minnette, of '13 Reason Why' fame, flexes his musical chops on the band's wobbly first project.… April 9, 2019
3 Life Lessons I Learned as a Competitive Speedcuber Colin Boyd, Ithaca College Solving Rubik's Cubes can teach you a lot more than you might think.… April 9, 2019
The 7 Best Pet-Based Viral Challenges Hannah Cullen, St. Cloud State University Prepare to waste a lot of time watching these videos.… April 8, 2019
3 ‘Game of Thrones’ Plot Points Where the TV Series Drastically Diverged from the Books Scott Williamson, Florida Atlantic University They screwed up Stannis, Lady Stoneheart and Tyrion, to start with.… April 8, 2019
Vox’s ‘Borders’ Provides Glimpses into a Divided World Camilla Forte, Columbia College Chicago Border issues are not exclusively an American issue, not by any stretch of the imagination.… April 8, 2019
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Netflix’s ‘Love, Death & Robots’ E.L. Meszaros, Brown University The series features futurism at its finest, as well as at its most banal.… April 8, 2019
N. K. Jemisin’s Novel ‘The Fifth Season’ Is Reinventing the Fantasy Genre Matilda Schulman, University of California, Berkeley The 'Broken Earth' trilogy is pushing the boundaries of what science fiction can do.… April 8, 2019
Illustrator Steve Cutts Is Exposing the Grisly Side of Humanity Emma Uk, Brookdale Community College The animator uses his YouTube shorts like public service announcements.… April 8, 2019
Why You Should Binge-Watch All 14 Seasons of ‘Supernatural’ Amanda Pfender, Gateway Technical College You'll fall for the Winchester brothers Season 1, Episode 1.… April 7, 2019
Out or Not, Being Bisexual in College Can Be Challenging Jillian Morris, Chapman University Be prepared for an astounding lack of understanding from just about everyone.… April 7, 2019
Disability Representation in the Media: What Does Netflix Get Wrong? Michaela Shea-Gander, Denison University Baby steps are better than no steps at all, but shows like 'Atypical' and 'Special' still have their flaws.… April 7, 2019