Personal Trainer and Vegan Sarah Lamdin Talks Revolutionizing Fitness Rae-Kwon Andrews, Saint Leo University Lamdin, a junior at Mission College, thinks modern health should utilize modern science.… March 8, 2017
The Fight Against the American Flag Alli Guaman, Marymount Manhattan College The American flag, meant to represent an "indivisible" country, is for some a symbol of intolerance and hatred.… March 8, 2017
Quinn Haaga Talks the Allure of Culinary School Guest Contributor The student body president of Oregon University dishes on her secret culinary dreams, and more, in the Study Breaks questionnaire.… March 8, 2017
UW Milwaukee Student Amanda Springob Talks Motivational Speaking Lindsey Davis, Iowa State University Springob, who battled severe depression and anxiety in high school, now travels the country helping other students suffering from the same problems.… March 8, 2017
The One-and-Done Conundrum Daniel Wilcox, University of Texas at San Antonio With so many talented players leaving the NCAA after just a year, the transience of the sport’s biggest stars may be crippling it.… March 8, 2017
The Fight to Destigmatize Homeschooling Michelle Criqui, James Madison University At Kansas State University, Beyond Homeschooled works to ease the transition of non-traditional students into college.… March 8, 2017
Megan Lighty’s Humanistic Approach to Industrial Design Aliyah Thomas, Mount Saint Mary College The Pratt student's work is proof that industrial design is about more than just the chisel and the blade. … March 8, 2017
Can We Agree That Live-Action Is Getting Boring? Eric McInnis, Arcadia University Disney Studios is trying to "top pigs with pigs" with their new live-action movies, and while it's working in the box office, it's not working for some animation fans.… March 8, 2017
Conspiracy Theories Are Not Only Dumb, They’re Dangerous Ben Zhang, Duke University What starts out as a joke can turn into a brand of skepticism that erodes entire belief systems.… March 7, 2017
Political-Science Major Nour Saeed Is Speaking up for Refugees Kara Mercer, Northern Illinois University The UW-Madison junior is petitioning her school to offer ten scholarships to Syrian refugees.… March 7, 2017
This University of Nevada Student Proved Doctors Wrong About M.S. Tylah Silva, Emerson College Multiple sclerosis left Alexa Silvers legally disabled at sixteen, but an unpublicized treatment option completely cured her.… March 7, 2017
My Somewhat Early Predictions for the 2017 NBA Playoffs Yoni Yardeni, Pierce College Who will take home the Larry O’Brien trophy this year? Probably exactly who you expect.… March 7, 2017
6LACK Gives Views of a Different Kind of Six Tyler Fitch, Florida State University Ricardo Valdez Valentine, a.k.a 6LACK, is channeling his traumatic upbringing into rhyme with great success.… March 7, 2017
Love Jimmy Buffett? Join the Club, Literally Michelle Criqui, James Madison University For the Parrotheadz of James Madison University, channeling the iconic musician's laid-back vibe is the key to happiness.… March 7, 2017
To Celebrate Women’s History Month, Here Are 4 Badass Ladies D'Ariel Myrick, University of Georgia Feminism wouldn't be what it is today without these pivotal figures.… March 7, 2017
Published Poet and Creative Writing Major Blythe Baird Is Slamming into the Limelight Payton Ramey, University of Central Florida The Hamline University student turns stories of anorexia, sexual abuse and misogyny into anthems of confidence.… March 7, 2017
The Wolfe of Ambient Beats Quintara Hatten, University of South Carolina-Columbia NYU sophomore and recording artist Wolfe brings a stark aesthetic but warm sounds to his hypnotic music.… March 6, 2017
The Uncertain Future of Spring Break in Panama City Beach Devin Ross, Middle Tennessee State University Once considered to be the premiere destination for spring break partiers, the infamous Florida city has become a victim of its own debauchery.… March 6, 2017
A Junior’s Guide to Landing an Internship Jasmin Suknanan, Stony Brook University It’s internship season. Time to update your resume, register for LinkedIn and get down to business.… March 5, 2017
5 Politically Relevant Classics You Need to Read Kristian Porter, Northern Kentucky University The dystopian novels of yesterday are the political blueprints of today.… March 5, 2017
The NBA Is on the Verge of Its Newest, Most Exciting Era Ever Miguel Robles, University of Colorado Denver The game, along with the people who play it, are changing.… March 5, 2017
Photographer and University of Hawaii Student Nick Ricca Is Reframing the Surf Scene Liam Chan Hodges, Franklin and Marshall College As a surf photographer, Ricca is used to dealing with unpredictability and constant turmoil, which definitely helps with school.… March 5, 2017
There Has Never Been a Better Food Show Than ‘Chef’s Table’ Isabella Waldron, Scripps College A work of art in itself, the series showcases the diversity of stories and characters in the world of food.… March 5, 2017
At What Point Do We Stop Calling America the Land of the Free? Mary Kiser, Trident Technical College The country's legacy of tolerance can't continue to excuse its actions.… March 5, 2017
The Art of Listening to Nostalgic Garbage Phillip Bugajski, Loyola University Chicago Everyone listened to terrible music in middle school, but there's a reason to revisit that My Chemical Romance album in college.… March 5, 2017
Conservationists Vivian Sam and Matt Rader Are Restabilizing the Las Vegas Area Timothy K. DesJarlais, University of Arizona The UNLV seniors are working to promote conservation and protect the ecosystem, in their community and abroad.… March 5, 2017
FSU’s Darby Payne Founded Bandages for Raju to Combat Healthcare Inequality Shannon Mondesir, Brooklyn College After witnessing an injury to a child go untreated and worsen, Payne was spurred into action.… March 4, 2017
Why Social Media Activism Is Here to Stay Rae-Kwon Andrews, Saint Leo University Critics are quick to pan slacktivism, but, in doing so, only prove its value.… March 4, 2017
7 Must-See Romance Movies Starring Black Actors Valarie Kiel, Texas State University If you're tired of Hollywood's white-washing, here is a list of romance flicks that celebrate diverse casts.… March 4, 2017
Student Nancy J. Huang Explores Her Ancestry and Sexuality Through Poetry Aliyah Thomas, Mount Saint Mary College The University of Texas poet uses vivid, mythological imagery, stitching together modern questions and ancient themes.… March 3, 2017