From video games to violence, youth boxing to overcoming depression, LUNAFEST’s 2018 short film lineup showcased a diverse range of topics “for, by, about women.” The national film festival came […]
Many popular television series are humorous, family friendly and relatable, but not all of them are so upbeat. Originally produced as a British science fiction anthology series created by Charlie […]
When I was 8 years old, I sat in the back of our family car, bobbing to the lyrics of Madonna’s “Material Girl.” I asked to play it on repeat […]
What is the most important thing you have learned since your first day of college? Procrastination is key During my early days of college, I was so incredibly stressed when […]
Many of us have lived through it — the terrifying yet exhilarating moment when we first visit prospective colleges as a graduating high school senior. Many students have no idea […]
After watching “The Bachelor” finale, my mind is filled with emotions. Every season they tell the audience it’s the most dramatic season yet. This was always a lie, until Arie’s […]
Lies, scandal and heartbreak. These are a few of my favorite things, especially when Chris Harrison is the one telling me about them. With the recent finale of ABC’s “The […]
Money isn’t everything. This is something we know, but I think we could all stand to understand more deeply. Money is a tool. It is neutral. Neither good nor bad. […]
The sun is shining, the snow has melted and seniors are stressing. Who doesn’t love spring? Graduation is right around the corner and students are already buying caps and gowns. […]
The Pacific Standard is a well-respected publication supported by the Social Justice Foundation that often attempts to tell human stories without the shadow of biased media. Last week, the publication […]