Welcome to the Hyper-Specific, Hyper-Ironic World of Niche Memes Sarah Diggins, Ithaca College Relatability, reengineered.… February 12, 2019
Uproarious and Sexually Explicit, ‘Call Her Daddy’ Needs to Be in Your Pod Rotation Hannah Cullen, St. Cloud State University The New York City roommates spill raunchy and relatable advice every Wednesday.… February 12, 2019
A Breakdown of the 4 Female Nominees for the 2020 Presidential Election Meagan Bess, University of North Carolina at Greensboro The positions and platforms of Tulsi Gabbard, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren.… February 12, 2019
Squeamish or Strong-Stomached, You Should Be Watching ‘Dr. Pimple Popper’ Grace John, Rutgers University Come for the pops, stay for the tear-filled moments of beauty.… February 11, 2019
The Slow, Sad Decline of ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ Scott Williamson, Florida Atlantic University The once-iconic series is hardly recognizable today.… February 11, 2019
5 News Podcasts Perfect for Busy College Students Camilla Forte, Columbia College Chicago Too busy to keep up with current events? Think again.… February 11, 2019
5 Romantic Ways to Make Your Long-Distance Valentine’s Day Special Keely Cohen-Breen, SUNY Plattsburgh College Distance is only a number.… February 11, 2019
Notes from Abroad: The 6 Biggest Differences Between New York and London Paige Brauser, Connecticut College People here ... care about the environment??… February 10, 2019
6 Ways to Breaks a Creative Slump Gabrielle Sheehan, Montclair State University Inspiration can come from the most unusual (or mundane) places.… February 10, 2019
How Latoya Shauntay Snell Is Reshaping the Fitness Industry Michaela Shea-Gander, Denison University The plus-sized runner is breaking fitness norms one marathon (and ultramarathon) at a time.… February 10, 2019
‘If We Were Villains’ Is a Novel for the Shakespeare Nerd in All of Us Casey Breneman, University of Virginia In it, author M. L. Rio challenges one of Shakespeare's most famous dictums: 'A man can die but once.'… February 10, 2019
Boogie’s Debut Album, ‘Everythings for Sale,’ Channels Its Namesake Desperation Brandon Scott, University of New Hampshire Aside from a few scattered positives, the 13-track project feels like a throwaway.… February 10, 2019
The 3 Best Characters in ‘Blue Bloods,’ Hands Down Shannon Margineanu, St. Petersburg College One Reagan to rule them all.… February 9, 2019
Lizzo: The Body-Positive Musician You’ve Been Waiting For Grace Larson, Ripon College Who knew a singing, rapping, twerking flautist would be the key to inspiring body positivity?… February 9, 2019
5 Tips on How to Get Paid to Travel as a Student Indigo Holmes, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Fill up your passport and your wallet.… February 9, 2019
Before Netflix Releases ‘Shadow and Bone,’ You Should Read ‘Six of Crows’ Ben Garcia, Hope International University The Grishaverse awaits.… February 9, 2019
Kal Penn Is Only Serious About Two Things: Acting and Politics Megan Mehta, University of Illinois at Chicago The multitalented Indian American was incorporating activism into his acting long before it was cool.… February 9, 2019
Amina Gautier’s ‘Now We Will Be Happy’ Reads Like Puerto Rica Feels Dorielys Cruz, University of Texas at San Antonio Nearly half a million Puerto Ricans have emigrated in the last decade, and the stories offer a glimpse into their lives.… February 8, 2019
How to Prank Your Significant Other, According to Whealth by Slaiman Rishi Patel, University of Iowa The YouTuber's notorious channel is basically a tutorial for duping your loved ones.… February 8, 2019
The Cinematic Evolution of Seth Green Tatianna Salisbury, Northern Illinois University As an actor, writer and producer, Green has quietly had a hand in some of the most iconic media of the 21st century.… February 8, 2019
4 Reasons That Prove ‘The Good Wife’ Is a Slept-On Classic Cristina Hernandez, UC San Diego The Julianna Margulies-led drama is smarter, quicker and sexier than any other legal series on the air.… February 8, 2019
Love with an Expiration Date: Navigating Terminal Relationships Anna Sutherland, American University Till senior spring do us part.… February 8, 2019
The Transformation of Billie Eilish, from Pastel Popstar to Dark Pop Artist Bekah Black, Spring Arbor University Her upcoming album is taking a dark, macabre turn.… February 8, 2019
Toro y Moi’s ‘Outer Peace’ Will Make You Inner Happy Dance Layan Sasa, University of Texas at San Antonio It's a modern album from a modern man.… February 7, 2019
Will Apple’s Upcoming Streaming Service Challenge Netflix and Company? Emma Uk, Brookdale Community College Apple and chill sounds oddly enticing.… February 7, 2019
Shane Dawson’s New Conspiracy Series Has, So Far, Disappointed Kelsey Rogers, Susquehanna University Fingers crossed for Part 2.… February 7, 2019
Falling Asleep to Audiobooks Is a Smart, Inoffensive Way to Combat Insomnia E.L. Meszaros, Brown University The author won't mind, and neither will your REM cycle.… February 7, 2019
6 Lessons We Can Learn from Fyre Fest So It Never Happens Again Keely Cohen-Breen, SUNY Plattsburgh College People are generally pretty trusting, unfortunately.… February 6, 2019
Author Laini Taylor Blends Mythology and Young Adult Without a Hiccup Matilda Schulman, University of California, Berkeley In her hands, fantasy reads like poetry.… February 6, 2019
The Do’s and Don’ts of Starting a Band in College Colin Boyd, Ithaca College Turn on, tune in, stay in school.… February 6, 2019