Choosing your path in college is a major key Higher education can be stressful — but feeling free to choose a major makes it easier. Lillian Andemicael April 26, 2017
The pressure to post and its effect on well-being Sometimes, social media can have a negative impact on the people who use it. Lillian Andemicael April 20, 2017
Review: ‘Sandy Wexler’ follows Adam Sandler’s formula for cringe-worthy humor The comedian’s Netflix run continues to underwhelm. Lillian Andemicael April 17, 2017
Review: Timber Timbre tackle the insanity of 2016 ‘Sincerely, Future Pollution,’ is melancholic but inventive. Lillian Andemicael April 10, 2017
The troubling nature of Kendrick Lamar’s ‘stretch marks’ comment It’s not feminist for men to police the insecurity of women. Lillian Andemicael April 6, 2017
Drake is not a culture vulture Some have accused Drizzy of cultural appropriation. Those claims are false. Lillian Andemicael April 4, 2017
Review: Nelly Furtado’s ‘The Ride’ is creative and anomalous Yes, she’s still making music. And it’s pretty good. Lillian Andemicael April 2, 2017
Review: Director Niki Caro plays it safe with ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife’ It often feels like a stock war film. Lillian Andemicael March 30, 2017
Review: Binging on ‘Samurai Gourmet’ will make you hungry The new Netflix series combines delicious food with some deeper themes. Lillian Andemicael March 29, 2017
Review: Pitbull’s ‘Climate Change’ misses the mark Mr. Worldwide’s 10th studio album could use some major revisions. Lillian Andemicael March 26, 2017