The 10 Most Relaxing Songs in the World, According to Science, Ranked Caitlyn Conville, Bergen Community College Embrace the chill.… June 7, 2018
Kanye West’s 2018 Project Is Simple and Calculated Remington Jensen, University of Idaho After two years' hiatus, and on the heels of a slew of controversial remarks, West is back.… June 6, 2018
Is Modern-Day Feminism Giving Women Rights Men Don’t Have? Carrie Christensen, Pensacola Christian College Men are often removed from the conversation and are now left without certain rights that women have been granted.… June 6, 2018
What to Expect from the North Korean Summit Ashlyn Leigh Willis, University of North Alabama Trump might be able to do some good if he can muster an ounce of diplomacy.… June 6, 2018
It’s Time To Stop Hating TotalBiscuit Caleb Edwards, Michigan State University His passing means it’s time to let go.… June 6, 2018
Trump’s Recent Self-Pardon Hypothesis Sounds Awfully Monarchical Cameron Andersen, New York University He could pardon himself if he wanted to — not that he has to! — but he could.… June 6, 2018
The Starbucks Racial-Sensitivity Documentary Should Be Required Watching Jenna Cramer, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown The film, which was shown to Starbucks workers during their anti-bias training, offers a poignant look into the struggles of African Americans.… June 6, 2018
The Success of ‘Deadpool’ Stems, in Part, from Its Political Incorrectness Joey Cunningham, University of Arizona What does that say about its fans?… June 6, 2018
4 Reasons Why It’s Screwed Up to Give Michael Rotondo a Reality Show Vanessa Chen, Franklin and Marshall College Exploiting a mentally-fragile convicted felon as a source of entertainment borders on reckless journalism.… June 6, 2018
Bye Bye Bikinis, Hello Inner Beauty? Maya Ramani, University of Virginia Now, finally, the Miss America pageant can finally be about the contestants' personalities.… June 6, 2018
Walmart’s Jetblack Is Amazon Prime’s Newest Brave Competitor Maya Ramani, University of Virginia A surge in technological capability is fueling an aggressive contest for your money.… June 6, 2018
5 Fashionable ‘Grandma’ Habits for Summer Kiersten Lynch, Seton Hall University Put down your phone and pick up those embroidery needles.… June 6, 2018
The 5 Best Existential Books for All Your Existential Needs Christine Fang, University of California San Diego Just in time for summer, use these reads to help you navigate your next existential crisis with ease.… June 5, 2018
7 College Lessons from 5 Graduating Seniors Dominique Bander, Loyola University Maryland Take it from them: College is harder than you think.… June 5, 2018
Psychedelic Ride: A Song by Song Review of A$AP Rocky’s ‘Testing’ Bradley Howlett, Grand Valley State University 'Testing' is a new look for A$AP, and it definitely feels a little awkward.… June 5, 2018
Designer Kate Spade Has Died at 55 of an Apparent Suicide Rebecca Crosby, American University The iconic fashion designer was found in her apartment Tuesday morning.… June 5, 2018
Spotify Flip Flops, Rescinding Its Hate Content and ‘Hateful Conduct’ Policy Alexis Rogers, Temple University R. Kelly and XXXTentacion, both of whom were targeted by the policy, actually saw their streams rise during the probation.… June 5, 2018
The Masterpiece Cakeshop Ruling Doesn’t Really Answer Any Key Questions Kate Maxwell, NC State University The verdict provides little insight as to how far the Constitution protects religious liberties and same-sex rights.… June 5, 2018
Off-Duty FBI Agent Accidentally Shoots Bystander While Break-Dancing Jamie Lovley, University of Maine If this can happen to an FBI agent, it could easily happen to anyone.… June 5, 2018
Is This Ketogenic Diet Documentary Just Another Hoax? Karena Landler, Georgetown University In a society where certain body types are coveted — oftentimes dangerously — when will the media learn to stop manipulating its consumers?… June 5, 2018
The 5 Different Types of Fortnite Players Alexandra Fabugais-Inaba, Rutgers University As the eye of the storm begins to shrink, what kind of Fortnite player are you?… June 5, 2018
Spice Up Your Relationship with Datebox Shaina Lapuebla, Central Connecticut State University Think outside the box with this nifty, monthly date package.… June 5, 2018
In Her New Album, Courtney Barnett Gets Personal Sarah Penix, Ohio University In her second studio album, the Australian star captivates audiences with her nuanced introspection.… June 5, 2018
What Exactly Makes a City Appealing for Millennials? Abby Hall, Hollins University In a world full of student loans and subscription plans, the "perfect city" looks a lot different for our generation.… June 5, 2018
Everything You Need to Know About YouTube Sensation Trisha Paytas Lexi Anderson, Pratt Institute From emotional breakdowns to proclaiming herself as a chicken nugget, YouTube queen Trisha Paytas is one of the most iconic YouTubers of all time.… June 4, 2018
Netflix’s ‘Ibiza’ Is a Modern Feminist Fairy Tale Tricia Crimmins, Bates College Released just in time for a summer binge, 'Ibiza' is a modern take on the classic, foreign-adventure tale.… June 4, 2018
As YouTube Prank Videos Grow in Popularity, the Stupidity Arms Race Quickens Katie Sheets, University of Vermont Some creators will do anything for views.… June 4, 2018
These 9 Poets Will Have You Weeping at Their Viral Videos Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University From love to mental illness to divorce, these poets dig their heels into life's most confusing pieces.… June 4, 2018
Andrew Lincoln’s Departure Signals the End for ‘The Walking Dead’ Kate Maxwell, NC State University After nine seasons, frontrunner Andrew Lincoln is stepping away from 'The Walking Dead,' and the exit might be fatal to the once mega-popular show.… June 4, 2018
The 5 Biggest Music Festival Headliners This Summer Rachel Hall, Augustana College If you’ve recovered from Coachella and are ready to bust out your IV hydration drip again, make sure not to miss these five acts!… June 4, 2018