The 5 Most Memorable Sets at Electric Forest Music Festival Bradley Howlett, Grand Valley State University Yoga in the morning and EDM all night.… July 17, 2018
‘I Kill Giants’ Is a Technicolor Portrayal of Social Isolation Shaina Lapuebla, Central Connecticut State University The film marries psychological trauma with glitter and gummy bears to deliver a somber message.… July 16, 2018
This Week in Weird Twitter Beef: Elon Musk vs. Thai Cave Rescue Diver Vern Unsworth Katie Sheets, University of Vermont What's even going on anymore.… July 16, 2018
The Founder of Papa John’s Has Resigned After Saying the N-word Rebecca Crosby, American University He reportedly felt 'pressured' to use the word, a statement that was later thoroughly roasted on Twitter.… July 16, 2018
Scarlett Johansson’s Backed Out of Playing a Transgender Man, Thankfully Cameron Andersen, New York University But the larger question still remains: What completely inappropriate role will she try out for next?… July 16, 2018
Vive la France! The Best Reactions to France’s World Cup Victory Maya Ramani, University of Virginia Even Pelé was impressed enough to weigh in.… July 16, 2018
‘Sierra Burgess Is a Loser’ Is Either Going to Be Excellent or an Absolute Trainwreck Karena Landler, Georgetown University Will it be a genuine coming-of-age story about beauty, or a shallow comedy about a fat high school girl?… July 16, 2018
The 2018 Emmy Nominations: What You Need to Know Maya Ramani, University of Virginia Sandra Oh makes history, John Legend is a jack of all trades and so much Netflix.… July 16, 2018
It’s 2018. Can People Please Stop Making Fun of Millennials? Kate Maxwell, NC State University A hashtag that tried to roast millennials took a serious, but surprising turn.… July 16, 2018
A Red-Headed Rivalry Reemerges in the Star-Studded ‘Mary Queen of Scots’ Katie Sheets, University of Vermont Which Hollywood queen — Saoirse Ronan or Margot Robbie — will win the Oscar?… July 16, 2018
Forbes Magazine Thinks That Kylie Jenner Is the Epitome of the American Dream Cameron Andersen, New York University She isn’t exactly rags-to-riches.… July 16, 2018
Does ‘On My Block’ Go Too Far? Tori Ihnen, Fort Hays State University It might not look like your 14-year-old life, but it's certainly realistic.… July 15, 2018
4 Cultural Biases That ‘Snow Flower and the Secret Fan’ Exposes Christine Fang, University of California San Diego Can someone please find me a laotong?… July 15, 2018
20 Nostalgic Things ’90s & 2000s Kids May Have Forgotten About Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute Let's just bring them all back.… July 15, 2018
VICE’s ‘Minority Reports’ Only Reinforces Negative Perceptions of HBCUs Myah Clinton, University of Alabama at Birmingham The first episode of the new YouTube series has led to a lot of controversy, but not much else.… July 15, 2018
The Life, Music and Newfound Relevance of Fantastic Negrito Josue Romero, Southwest School of Art The Oakland-area musician is singing and yelling and shouting ideas everyone needs to hear.… July 15, 2018
Emma Watson Has a Feminist Book Club and Yes, You Can Join It Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University Everyone is a little bit hoping that Watson will suggest 'Harry Potter.'… July 15, 2018
A Year After Chester Bennington’s Suicide, What Have We Learned? Melissa Lee, State University of New York at Oswego Although it took several high-profile deaths, mental health has finally becoming a national talking point.… July 14, 2018
Hipcamp, the Airbnb of Camping, Is All the Rage for a New Wave of Outdoorsy Millennials Jamie Lovley, University of Maine A rise in the popularity of camping has allowed the app to help millions of intrepid glampers find their zen.… July 14, 2018
5 Reasons Why Cardi B Is a Modern Day Feminist Monica Petrucci, Emerson College She's a successful artist who cares about women's issues, okurrrr?… July 14, 2018
Let’s Stop Laughing at Alex Jones Candace Baker, University of Texas at Austin Infowars might be a joke, but the audience it's building isn't funny at all.… July 14, 2018
These Are the Pioneers — Both Brands and People — Working to Better Accommodate Women’s Periods Rachel Hall, Augustana College Because periods deserve more attention — period.… July 14, 2018
Why ‘BuzzFeed Unsolved’ Is the Perfect True Crime Show for Both Believers and Skeptics Allison Kestler, Augustana College The hosts disagree on everything, which leads to different perspectives and comedy gold.… July 13, 2018
The 10 Hands-Down, Funniest Moments from ‘Archer’ Christian Nelson, Eastern Michigan University With nine seasons in the books, the not-so-super spy Sterling Archer has had his share of iconic moments.… July 13, 2018
Aerie’s #AerieREAL Campaign Is a Major Milestone for Representation in Fashion Alexis Rogers, Temple University The project confronts the industry's hesitation to feature models with illnesses or disabilities.… July 13, 2018
We Need to Talk About Morrissey Jen Tombs, University of Warwick In recent years, the former flower-toting lead singer of the the Smiths has become increasingly racist and Islamophobic.… July 13, 2018
In Praise of Rashida Jones, Who Sidelined Her Career to Focus on Activism Study Breaks Staff She’s a lot more than just Karen from ‘The Office.'… July 13, 2018
‘Sorry to Bother You’ Might Be Perpetuating the Same Problem It Lampoons Maria Basileo, Central Connecticut State University Boot Riley's new film runs the risk of becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.… July 13, 2018
Is ‘Spiral’ the Whole Picture? We’ll See Christian Cannon, Rice University The film examines anti-Semitism and its repercussions in France, but critics say the scope is too narrow.… July 13, 2018
3 Things Your Uber Driver Is Wondering About You Thomas Turner, University of Rhode Island The insider scoop from your friendly neighborhood Uber driver.… July 12, 2018