Marooned Lampoons: The Abandoned Art of College Humor Magazines Amelie Allen, University of Arizona Many old universities have long-running humor magazines that, while once extremely popular, are failing to keep up with the culture.… April 18, 2024
How to Pick Your Early Decision School Danni Shuai, University of Southern California An in-depth exploration of the process of ED college applications.… September 30, 2023
The Link Between Affirmative Action and Legacy Admissions Olivia Hinck, Siena College One of the top schools in the country has an acceptance rate of 4 percent…unless your parents can get you in.… August 21, 2023
Every Young Writer Should Read Elif Batuman Alina Edwards, Wellesley College The author's two novels introduce us to a heroine unlike any other, one who can inspire and guide aspiring writers in their own journeys of self-discovery.… July 3, 2022
Boston Calling Is Exactly Why It Pays to Patronize Local Music Festivals Michaela Sickles, Suffolk University You get all of the same acts, but without any of the selfies, $10 water bottles and drama.… June 1, 2018
Meet Avanti Nagral: Pop Star, Harvard Student and Global Health Activist Kayla Kibbe, Connecticut College The first student to pursue a dual degree from two prestigious institutions also has a virtual reality music video titled 'I Like.'… September 16, 2017
Harvard Freshman Nadya Okamoto Is at the Forefront of Menstrual Rights Isabella Waldron, Scripps College After hearing the plight of homeless women, Okamoto started Camions of Care, a non-profit that has expanded far beyond its original purpose.… February 16, 2017