“Study drugs” are used with good intentions, but they’re still a problem ADHD is a real problem, and prescription medications benefit those who need it. But “study drug” abusers have contributed to the stigma surrounding ADHD medication. Erin Hill March 27, 2017
A list of ways to help you take care of yourself While our support systems are helpful, sometimes we need to just be there for ourselves. Erin Hill March 13, 2017
Wondering how to respond to Casey Affleck’s Oscar victory? Follow Brie Larson’s example. It’s difficult to appreciate art while acknowledging the artist’s moral corruption. Erin Hill March 8, 2017
An open letter to Melania Trump Speak your mind, Melania. I want to hear your opinions. Erin Hill February 27, 2017
There’s a difference between appreciation and exploitation Appropriation lies on a spectrum, but it can often be exploitive. Erin Hill February 20, 2017
How memes saved music (and killed rockism) From Drake’s dance moves to Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl halftime show, meme culture has thrown dirt on rockism’s grave. Erin Hill February 14, 2017
The internet can hurt those with mental illnesses — but we can use it to help them Vigilance online and on social media can let us help people suffering from mental illnesses. Erin Hill February 5, 2017
Why we shouldn’t be satisfied with the Women’s March on Washington The Women’s March on Washington was a step in the right direction, but feminists still have a lot of work to do. Erin Hill January 30, 2017