MILCK moves the crowd at NextNOW Fest The California native rose to fame when her song “Quiet” became the anthem of the Women’s March. Ayana Archie September 17, 2017
“Talking Black in America” documentary teaches language diversity, not shame The documentary, which aired at Stamp Student Union, celebrates African-American Vernacular English. Allison O'Reilly September 14, 2017
As hip-hop dominates the charts, many artists are being left behind Some rappers’ names circle the charts while other worthy artists can’t seem to get recognized. Ayana Archie September 14, 2017
Student Artist Spotlight: Junior Bebe Badiei balances art and science Creativity and science merge for this junior studying both fine arts and biology. Balbina Yang September 14, 2017
Review: We went to see ‘It,’ and yeah — it was scary. Two reviews of the latest Stephen King adaptation to hit theaters. Diversions Staff September 13, 2017
Review: ‘It’ is too scary to watch… unless you hide behind a sweater The new horror flick is a tough view for those who value feeling calm and safe. Maeve Dunigan September 13, 2017
2017’s summer box office was terrible. Why? A season full of sequels and supers was the worst in a decade. Zach Phillips September 13, 2017
The legacy of ‘VEEP’ is being cut too short Why is one of TV’s smartest political comedies leaving when we need it most? Samantha Subin September 12, 2017
The 7 most “based” things the Based God has ever done From cursing Kevin Durant to freestyling with Chance the Rapper, Lil B is the best. Jarod Golub September 12, 2017
Breaking down one of Spotify’s Discover Weekly playlists The feature for finding new music is used and appreciated by millions of the streaming service’s users. Allison O'Reilly September 12, 2017