College Students Are Making a Difference in the Midterm Election Alexander Landgraf, The University of Chicago Facing issues spanning from reproductive rights to climate change, young voters are ready to make their voices heard. … December 1, 2022
Seasonal Coffee To Enjoy During the Holidays Caroline Ocampo, The University of Texas at Arlington These enjoyable beverages are perfect for fall or winter.… December 1, 2022
This Generation Loves Harry Styles — and Rightfully So Olivia Moosey, DePaul University This well-known singer from One Direction has changed the face of pop music. Here's a peek at what makes the musician so popular.… December 1, 2022
The Rise and Fall of Social Media Platforms Kane Howard, York College Elon Musk's recent acquisition of Twitter has left thousands of users dissatisfied. But Twitter isn't the first platform to fall from grace.… November 30, 2022
The Enduring Legacy of The Rolling Stones Daniel Reed The band's blend of image, talent and grit is what makes it legendary.… November 30, 2022
It’s ‘Time Enough at Last’ To Reflect on ‘The Twilight Zone’ Paul Hoskin, Weber State University Rod Serling's 1959 science-fiction anthology series has horrified audiences for decades.… November 29, 2022
‘Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me’ Tells Some But Not All of Her Story Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge The actress/singer speaks her truth to fans in the new documentary.… November 28, 2022
Gender-Neutral Pronouns: How Do You Say ‘They’ in Spanish? Elannah Swarnes Matos, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez With inclusive vocabulary becoming more prevalent in English, the question now becomes how to translate such to gendered languages.… November 28, 2022
Sondheim May Be Gone, But His Music Lives On Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay The composer's legacy lives on.… November 26, 2022
‘Planes, Trains, and Automobiles’: Going the Right Way Paul Hoskin, Weber State University The holiday classic starring Steve Martin and John Candy set the standard for countless adult comedies to follow.… November 24, 2022
How To Make the Most of DoorDash: Confessions of a “Dasher” Audrey Bowers, Butler University Being a driver certainly has its perks, but it can come with some unwanted headaches as well. … November 23, 2022
Writing Tropes We Need More Of Kirsten Kalebich, Arizona State University Tired of seeing the same old story? Try exploring some of these books that feature fresh ideas and bold new takes.… November 23, 2022
Elon Musk Really Wants You to Like Him Evan Tsuei, Westmont College After its recent buyout, Elon Musk’s lack of self-esteem might put the final nail in the coffin for Twitter.… November 23, 2022
The Evolution of the Modern Rom-Com Valentina Palomino, SUNY Old Westbury Everyone knows the genre peaked in the early 2000s, but will it ever be able to return to its former glory? … November 22, 2022
Takeoff Left a Permanent Imprint on Hip-Hop Liam Jackson, Michigan State University This young rapper's life may have ended recently, but his impact on the music industry will last forever.… November 22, 2022
Four Popular Activities With 17th-Century Origins Daniel Reed Your favorite pastimes are older than you think.… November 22, 2022
A New Generation of Jazz: Emmet Cohen and Kamasi Washington Are Reviving the ‘Old’ Genre Alexander Landgraf, The University of Chicago Modern listeners can now relate to the music that had largely faded into obscurity.… November 21, 2022
The Best Headphones for College Students Chelsie Ross, Florida A&M University From battery life to sound quality, many factors should be taken into consideration, as choosing the right brand is essential to the listening experience. … November 21, 2022
The Eras of Taylor Swift Teagan Angell, Fordham University A guide of all of the singer-songwriter's previous albums to prepare you for her 'Eras Tour' beginning in March of next year.… November 21, 2022
‘The Butcher Baker,’ Elliot Rodger and the Dangers of Misogyny Caroline Ocampo, The University of Texas at Arlington These infamous serial killers illustrate that sexism can be life-threatening.… November 20, 2022
Student Homelessness is a Frustratingly Avoidable Problem Evan Tsuei, Westmont College Anti-development NIMBY policies limit the country’s ability to prevent housing insecurity.… November 20, 2022
Stop Immortalizing Serial Killers With TV Shows Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University These popular series have disturbing effects on their viewership.… November 18, 2022
5 AI and Robots That Are Surprisingly Human Shawna Smith, University of Phoenix As technology advances, questions regarding the ethics of using artificial intelligence arise.… November 18, 2022
NaNoWriMo Is An Exciting Writing Challenge Kane Howard, York College November has long been celebrated as National Novel Writing Month, a time when aspiring authors try to write 50,000 words of a novel.… November 17, 2022
Things You Can Only Do in Australia Daniel Reed Here are some fun activities, natural landmarks and sights that can only be found in the land down under!… November 17, 2022
Seasonal Pies for the Out-of-the-Box Baker Megan Miller, Arizona State University The beloved fall dessert has plenty of delicious variations.… November 16, 2022
‘Love Never Dies’ Is an Underrated, Forgotten Sequel Jacob Puestow, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay ‘Phantom of the Opera'"s broadway exodus harkens back to the initial failure of its not-so-famous spin-off.… November 16, 2022
Lizzo Is Good Representation for EveryBody Olivia Moosey, DePaul University The award-winning superstar is the light we need in this dark world.… November 15, 2022
Adult Animation is Trying to be Taken More Seriously Elannah Swarnes Matos, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez Animation is often regarded as for kids, so what makes adult animation different? And how is it evolving as a medium?… November 15, 2022
Forgotten Thanksgiving Specials Worth Revisiting Paul Hoskin, Weber State University These films and television episodes are perfect for celebrating the holiday.… November 15, 2022