Netflix Review: A series that is necessary: ‘When They See Us’ provides an emotional journey By Elle Cox February 21, 2020
Keynote speaker Dr. Yusef Salaam reminds community of resilience in the face of adversity By Elle Cox February 21, 2020
Anticipated season 2 of ‘Sex Education’ shines with spot-on commentary and character development By Elle Cox February 7, 2020
Album Review: Harry Styles’s ‘Fine Line’ is the perfect dose of summertime this winter By Elle Cox January 31, 2020
Netflix Review: Uninspiring and unoriginal, ‘The Perfect Date’ rehashes Netflix’s familiar formula By Elle Cox May 3, 2019
Music to nourish the mind: Kevin Hutchinson ’20 champions conscious rap and musical therapy By Elle Cox April 19, 2019
Netflix Review: ‘Sex Education’ is hilarious, shockingly beautiful outlook on modern lust By Elle Cox March 1, 2019
Netflix review: With ‘hormone monsters’ and awkwardness, Netflix’s ‘Big Mouth’ is a relatable teenage trip By Elle Cox October 26, 2018
A tribute to peace: ‘Peace Paper Project’ encourages archiving personal history through paper-making By Elle Cox September 28, 2018
Black Girl Magic sparkles again: Netflix’s ‘Nappily Ever After’ is the hair representation we’ve been looking for By Elle Cox September 28, 2018
‘In Your Way’: an ode to bad-ass women: Kate Gilmore exhibits her powerful line of work By Elle Cox September 14, 2018
‘Sierra Burgess is a Loser’ is another flop by Netflix following ‘Insatiable’ By Elle Cox September 14, 2018
Revel in Romance: Netflix’s ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ is the love story we need By Elle Cox September 7, 2018
It’s just bad timing: Why “Insatiable” may be one of the worst Netflix shows By Elle Cox August 31, 2018
Hulu Review | “The Handmaid’s Tale” second season opens with shock value: viewers confronted with depictions of violence against women By Elle Cox May 4, 2018
The Digital Storyteller: Nat Castañeda describes how artistic thought thrives in journalism By Elle Cox April 20, 2018
TV Review: For the culture: Grown-ish highlights marginalized students on college campuses By Elle Cox April 13, 2018
Using humor as a medium to connect to fear: Ben Tumin speaks on the refugee crisis in America By Elle Cox March 30, 2018