It’s Time for You Jump on the Podcast Bandwagon Keegan Fornoff, Southeast Missouri State University There's so much more than 'Serial.'… June 19, 2017
Marvel’s Newest Run of ‘The Vision’ Is Its Most Ambitious Storytelling Yet Marissa Cortes, Stony Brook University The series, which follows a family of robots who desperately want to be human, basks in the irony of their desire.… June 19, 2017
Break the College Monotony with Mini Courses Jack Brandon, University of Michigan Good things come in small classes.… June 19, 2017
Weeks Later, ‘Wonder Woman’ Is Still Dominating the Box Office Eric McInnis, Arcadia University The Amazing Amazon has beaten out her male predecessors by impressive margins.… June 19, 2017
Did London Really ‘Reel’? Christina Vazquez, University of Central Florida Research shows that English critics were right to condemn the 'NYT' headline—suggestive words heavily influence the thoughts of readers.… June 19, 2017
Meet Amber Mariano, Florida’s Youngest Elected Representative Patrick Murtha, Eastern Connecticut State University The University of Central Florida student is already fast at work passing education-related legislation.… June 19, 2017
Socially Awkward? You’re Lucky Tori Rubloff, University of Florida Misfits, weirdos and oddballs rejoice. Here’s why their alternative ways of thinking are an asset.… June 18, 2017
The 5 Stages of Writing a Song Kaitlyn Peterson, UCLA You don’t have to be able to sing to write a song.… June 18, 2017
5 Reasons Why You Should Study Abroad During College Lexi Lieberman, University of Pennsylvania The FOMO can be discouraging, but it’s not worth missing the experience of a lifetime.… June 18, 2017
Want Better Self-Confidence? Get Naked! Danielle Keating, Concordia University The phrase 'in all your glory' was coined for a reason.… June 17, 2017
3 Reasons Why Every College Student Should Watch ‘Last Week Tonight’ Kathryn Parker, Fordham University If you think topics like auto lending and Puerto Rico’s debt crisis can’t be funny, think again.… June 17, 2017
The Real Reason Why Attendance at Disney Parks Has Dropped August Pritchett, Armstrong State University The theme park is actually raising its prices as a favor to its patrons. Sounds hard to believe, right?… June 17, 2017
5 Netflix Documentaries You Need to Watch This Summer Kelly Keglovits, UT Austin Outsmart your bingeing habits by using them to get a tiny bit more intelligent.… June 17, 2017
My Sorority Rejection Story Lauren Clohessy, Northern Illinois University It might be time to adjust the recruitment process.… June 17, 2017
BTS Might Be the Group That Finally Propels K-Pop into the Mainstream Terrica Singletary, Southern New Hampshire University The seven-member, K-pop boy band recently shocked the world with their upset win at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards.… June 16, 2017
Why ‘Wonder Woman’ Worked Carli Scalf, Ball State University The film's historic box-office numbers augur a bright future for female action stars and DC Comics.… June 16, 2017
Why I Always Go to Breakfast on the First Date Tatianna Salisbury, Northern Illinois University It’ll be the most important meal of his life.… June 16, 2017
6 Tips for Surviving College with Anxiety Megan Schnese, University of Alaska, Anchorage The constant, irrational fear can be a real pain in the ass, but these techniques can help you prevent it from overtaking your life.… June 16, 2017
Why Durant Left Ben Seidel, St. Olaf College On the heels of his MVP performance, humanizing the NBA's newest villain is more important than ever.… June 16, 2017
Why Bisexual Men Face More Discrimination Than Bisexual Women Grace Hancock, Florida State University As a bi woman, I'll be the first to admit that bi men have it worse.… June 16, 2017
The Podcast That Puts You to Sleep on Purpose Otis Roffman, Beloit College Eyes won’t shut? Open your ears to Drew Ackerman's 'Sleep with Me.'… June 15, 2017
When Your Dating Preferences Exclude People of Color, That’s Called Racism Giselle Krachenfels, USC New studies have shown a correlation between race-based romantic preferences and an increased likelihood of bigotry.… June 15, 2017
Sun’s Out, Supplements Out Devon Hodge, Western Washington University If you're trying to get in shape this summer, consider boosting your efforts with a few of these natural aides.… June 15, 2017
Nike’s ‘Be True’ Campaign Promotes LGBTQ+ Equality in Athletics Natalie Washuta, Colgate University The company has released a line of products that testify to their belief that people are not defined by their beliefs or sexual orientations.… June 15, 2017
Everything We Know (and Don’t Know) About ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ Dakota Buhler, George Fox University Will the sequel be just as magical as the first one? Anything can happen, if you let it.… June 15, 2017
NBA Mock Draft 2017: My Top 10 Prospects Patrick Murtha, Eastern Connecticut State University With such a stacked draft class, everyone with a pick could come away with a franchise-building player.… June 15, 2017
Netflix’s ‘Dear White People’ Flops, but Admirably So Sierra Emilaire, Southern Adventist University Does the show provide representation? Yes. Does it do much beyond that? Not really.… June 14, 2017
An All-female Screening of ‘Wonder Woman’ Leads to Male Hysteria Abbey Slattery, Northwestern College For many critics, the restricted showing is probably their first encounter with gendered discrimination.… June 14, 2017
10 Affordable Summer Fashion Essentials Cady Cohen, University of Central Florida Does your summer wardrobe need an upgrade? Here’s a guide to the must-have pieces for a hot summer collection.… June 14, 2017
The Face-palming Finale of ‘Samurai Jack’ Daniel DeAngelo, University of Tampa The last season of ‘Samurai Jack’ rose above all expectations, only to fall embarrassingly flat in the last moments.… June 14, 2017