These Sub-Genres Will Take Your Love of Fantasy to the Next Level Reatha-Mae Newman, SUNY College at Brockport The beauty of the genre lies in its limitlessness.… April 10, 2023
Here We Go, Shigeru Miyamoto! Daniel Guerrero, College of the Canyons Leveling up from video games to theme parks, this iconic video game designer continues to expand the world of everyone's favorite plumber.… April 10, 2023
Will There Ever Be Another ‘Woodstock’? Malaki Lingg, The University of Texas at San Antonio It seems that this historic music festival may be in a league of its own.… April 10, 2023
It’s Okay To Express Creativity With a Hobby Katie Koenig, George Fox University Not everything has to become a side hustle.… April 5, 2023
Why Everyone Needs To Read ‘Fahrenheit 451’ Right Now Abby Worthington, Arcadia University Ray Bradbury’s dystopian future may be closer than you think.… April 5, 2023
Roald Dahl’s Classic Stories Are Getting an Inclusive Rewrite Elizabeth Fulton, Emory University Recent edits have sparked a debate over handling insensitive content in older literature.… April 4, 2023
What It’s Like To See ‘The Room’ With Tommy Wiseau Alex Muniz, Pace University The world's worst film, or a crazy creative triumph?… April 4, 2023
How the Tennessee Drag Bill Affects LGBTQ Youth Alex Muniz, Pace University In the face of mass shootings, poverty and police brutality, America’s most pressing issue is drag queens, right?… April 3, 2023
The Romanticization of Breaking Into Tech Emily Chang, Wellesley College Everyone wants to make six figures and enjoy an endless supply of perks, all while avoiding the ugly truth about the largest tech companies.… April 3, 2023
Revisiting MrBeast’s ‘Curing Blindness’ Video Joshua Laine, Emmanuel College Now that the dust has settled, it’s easier to evaluate the ethics of this viral video.… April 1, 2023
Women’s History Month: Four Feminists You Should Know Abby Worthington, Arcadia University These women need to be recognized every day of the year.… March 31, 2023
Roommate Relationships: How To Make Them Thrive Katie Koenig, George Fox University Setting healthy boundaries with your roomies is essential.… March 30, 2023
March Mayhem Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park The March Madness tournament never disappoints, giving viewers underdog triumphs and unexpected victories.… March 30, 2023
Five Female Directed Films To Watch During Women’s History Month Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge One of the many ways to show your appreciation for women this March is to consume some of the best female directed films in the industry.… March 29, 2023
Beyond Blonde: Pamela Anderson Lays the Truth Bare Sarah Deavers, University of Virginia “Pamela, a love story” authentically documents the highs and lows of the famous blonde model's life, shining a light on her immense compassion.… March 29, 2023
A Guide to Surviving College As An Introvert Katie Koenig, George Fox University Students with a lower social battery than extroverts deserve a good experience too.… March 29, 2023
Brendan Fraser’s Oscar Win Means More Than You Think Alex Muniz, Pace University A look back on Hollywood’s most wholesome guy.… March 29, 2023
The XFL Struggles To Engage Viewers After Its Hiatus Joshua Shweiki, University of Maryland, College Park A dive into the XFL and how it plans on competing with the NFL.… March 28, 2023
‘The Menu’ Shows Us That Food Criticism Has Gone Too Far Kate Wunderlich, Elon University Fancy food is overrated, anyway.… March 28, 2023
The Evolution of Rock ‘n’ Roll in China Danni Shuai, University of Southern California Learn about the golden eras of Eastern rock music and the reasons for its decline.… March 27, 2023
How Ping Pong Connected China With the World Danni Shuai, University of Southern California Read about the cultural and social implications of table tennis, and how this nation has come to dominate the sport.… March 27, 2023
Our Love-Hate Relationship With Jukebox Musicals Victoria Hock, Houghton University Is it right or wrong to say there is comfort in familiarity?… March 27, 2023
What Is Messy Minimalism and Why Does It Work? Julia Concepcion, Virginia Commonwealth University It might be time to give up the idea of perfection. This trend helps you prioritize what you really need to find your inner joy.… March 24, 2023
Tech Noir: The Influence of Film Noir in Science Fiction Morgan Brown, Wake Forest University The movies of the 1940s and 50s still inspire artists today, even in vastly different genres.… March 23, 2023
Five Artists To Listen To During Women’s History Month Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge While female music artists should be appreciated year round, they deserve some extra special attention during the month of March.… March 22, 2023
The New Era of Lil Yachty Katherine Hollis, New York University Lil Yachty tries his hand at psychedelic rap with his fifth studio album "Let's Start Here."… March 22, 2023
Will AI Be the Death of Art? Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix With recent advancements in technology, many artists and writers are worried about the future of their careers.… March 21, 2023
Here’s What You Learn as a Broadcast Journalism Major Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge A broadcast journalism student gives some insight into this area of study, detailing the joys and grievances of those working in the industry.… March 21, 2023
Barnes and Noble to Launch New Membership Program Victoria Hock, Houghton University If there is discount books and coffee, sign me up.… March 21, 2023
The Importance of Supporting the Local Music Scene Olivia Madrid, Florida State University In a time where many popular artists' concerts are selling out, people may look to nearby bands for the ideal concertgoing experience.… March 20, 2023