Column: How Snapchat is changing the way we read
By Stuart Pennebaker | Oct. 16, 2016The popular social media app Snapchat is drastically changing the media industry.
The popular social media app Snapchat is drastically changing the media industry.
On Thursday, Bob Dylan was announced as the 2016 winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. While many consider Dylan's contributions not quite literary enough to deserve this award, here is an argument for the validity and relevancy of Dylan’s award.
Social media users were quick to publically shame Kim Kardashian after a recent robbery in her Paris apartment. The lack of empathy in social media responses shows the ugly nature of victim-blaming in today’s society.
As the fall season rolls in, so are new color schemes. New color schemes emerge each season in the world of fashion, and here are the speculated colors to look out for this fall.
New York Comic Con 2016 brought about a plethora of news including Wolverine 3 details, a rebirth of Wildstorm — a tribute to Jack Kirby — and more about Marvel's Netflix programs.
Sum 41 returns after a five-year hiatus with their newest album, "13 voices." The album shows how much the band has diverted from their previous sound and once-successful career path.
Fall break is right around the corner and already students are getting ready to visit their families and spend time with friends. However, for those without anything planned, break may seem a little boring. Here are some ideas to spice up your fall break and make it the break to remember.
Released on Oct. 7, "The Girl on the Train" stars Emily Blunt as Rachel Watson. The film delivers a chilling thriller with unique characters and a plot-twist that will surprise viewers.
Green Day goes back to their punk-rock roots in their newest album, "Revolution Radio." Although catchy, the album is excessively dark with themes of suicide and death and harsh punk instrumentals.
Solange Knowles' recent album juxtaposes an easy-listening feel with hard-hitting social commentary
Mindy McGinnis’s latest work, "The Female of The Species," is a gut-wrenching novel that tackles difficult themes in a refreshing voice.
While Yellowcard's final album is an emotional call-out to their fanbase that has supported them over the years, the songs themselves are, for the most part, bland and unremarkable.
With his latest album, "Ape in Pink Marble," Devendra Banhart blends the styles of his previous works and creates a atmospheric symphony that is among his best work.
"Marked by the Water" is an art exhibit at the Tapps Art Center that serves to remember the historic flooding that occurred last fall through a variety of different forms of art.
The Wired Goat Café in the Vista was taken over by Netflix and turned into Luke’s Diner on Oct. 5 in preparation for the “Gilmore Girls” revival.
Netflix's newest Marvel show, “Luke Cage,” is historically significant and culturally relevant while still providing superhero entertainment.
The "Women in Music" installment in the Freeman Sunday Concert series on Oct. 2 featured a variety of music from female composers and musicians.