Twitter is the new comedian’s notebook More than just a chance at viral fame, tweets are now also used as a joke-building tool. Patrick Basler November 2, 2016
University students weigh in on Ouija boards “It’s supposed to move, so you’ll do something to make it move.” Raye Weigel October 25, 2016
50 Cent visited a Hyattsville liquor store to promote his vodka line And we (kinda) met him. Diamondback Staff October 24, 2016
The Role of GIFs in our online communication As language evolves, you should evolve with it. John Powers October 11, 2016
MTV’s ‘Look Different Creator Competition’ winner is a curious choice “American Male” has a strange focus on the detriments of living in a hyper-masculine culture. Anna Muckerman September 29, 2016
Banned Books Week takes a hard look at censorship The national banned book celebration hopes to make censorship a thing of the past. Patrick Basler September 29, 2016
Why Hillary Clinton needs us We don’t do our homework and barely make it to class – but here’s why we’re important to the Democratic nominee. Anna Muckerman September 27, 2016
Debate watch parties are in, and here’s why they need to stay They’ve turned into the political equivalent of the Super Bowl. Taylor Stokes September 25, 2016
NASA does not announce new zodiac sign, confirming human race is still gullible Astrology may not be scientifically valid, but does that mean it has to be thrown out entirely? Lillian Andemicael September 20, 2016