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Punk Academia

You could call them two sides of the same coin

‘It Ends With Us’ is a Fanfiction Take on Domestic Violence

But are the conversations the novel sparks enough to give Colleen Hoover a pass?

I Love You, Too

Love as Habit and Retaliation as Told by Wannabe Ghosts

The Incredibly True Adventure of Me Needing a Happy Lesbian Movie

How Maria Maggenti’s film deviates from stereotypical tragic queer tropes.

Tinder in the Time of COVID-19

Not even a quarantine can stop the boys of Tinder.

Turbulence and Introspection in “The Souvenir”

"The Souvenir" would like to give the impression that it’s in the seat beside you, watching itself, critiquing itself.

FuckBoi Rehab

An in-depth look at the fuckbois we know and hate.

My Mind Makes Noises – Pale Waves Album Review

Pale Waves’ unique blend of earnest vulnerability might deter some listeners, especially those who expect a certain level of lyric complexity in their music.

Teen Love: Heartbreak and Television

Teenagers shouldn’t be aspiring to have relationships like the ones we see on television and in film.

Homemade Valentine

Grace may not have grown up in a crafty household, but she did try to make a homemade Valentine once.

In Defense of Valentine’s Day

Maybe Valentine's Day is exactly the holiday we need.

Her Urban Fiction Debut

SAIC Staffer Reveals Passion for Writing in A Deceitful Love

OK Cupid’s Most Eligible

Convicts need some lovin' too.