In the world we live in today, no matter how interconnected technology has allowed us to become, there is always a bubble that surrounds us. We can read and ... Read More
Let’s set the stage: January 10th, 2020. I’m in my high school history class, watching the clock. 9:59 AM hits, and my hand rockets up, asking for the bathro... Read More
Boys and men are having a crisis- a masculinity crisis. And it is painfully heteronormative.
Social media is rife with conversations about gender, and the... Read More
The world is a scary, unpredictable place. Amidst this chaotic experience, there are an extremely limited amount of beliefs that we can count as truth: facts... Read More
As a college student and makeup enthusiast, I constantly seek affordable lip products, debunking the myth that quality requires a hefty price. TikTok has pop... Read More
by Reece Goodson
In 1961, Ed Ruscha, an Oklahoma City-born art student from California’s Chouinard Art Institute, with a few days to spare in New York City ... Read More
By Vanessa Tirok
Looking for summer plans? Check out the New Jersey International Film Festival!
The NJIFF is officially back with an incredible line up ... Read More
I like to shower. Sealing myself away in a tile-guarded penitentiary, I’ll begin to forgive the world for its weight as the tongues of watery flames engulf my ... Read More
With the strike coming to a resolution late last week, one is left to ponder higher education’s increasingly blatant profit-maximizing incentives. Instead of p... Read More
Rutgers students know the name Douglass in relation to the Cook/Douglass campus, housing the women’s college, the farm, and the school’s gardens. Many students... Read More
Remember when Netflix was simply Blockbuster 2.0? Good times.
I recall my father renting the latest Harry Potter flick on a Thursday night and then grinning... Read More
If you’ve ever taken an art history class, you’ve heard of the Baroque period. People like Caravaggio, Velázquez, and Rubens likely come to mind, famous for th... Read More