: Characters deal with the immediate impact of social media on their reputations and social lives.
Hey everyone! 🌟 We are officially in the thick of the semester. Between those "quick" library sessions that turn into five-hour marathons and the endless cycle of iced coffees, it’s easy to feel like you’re just living in a loop. But let’s be real—the only thing getting us through is the media we’re consuming during our "rot" days.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have two episodes left of Nobody Wants This , and a midterm on the French Revolution tomorrow. Priorities.
Emma Chen was a junior at Ridgemont University, majoring in Media Studies with a minor in “knowing way too much about reality TV.” By day, she sat through lectures on semiotics and the male gaze. By night, she ran The Quad Feed , a campus entertainment blog that had, against all odds, become the most-read student publication on the East Coast.
Streaming services have become the primary delivery mechanism for . Shows like Hacks , Reservation Dogs , and Heartstopper (adjacent) introduce concepts of queer identity, indigenous struggle, and ageism without the homework of an academic textbook. Entertainment content democratizes theory. You don't need a professor to explain "the male gaze" when you can watch a breakdown of The Summer I Turned Pretty on YouTube and see the camera linger on Jeremiah’s abs for eight seconds.
: Characters deal with the immediate impact of social media on their reputations and social lives.
Hey everyone! 🌟 We are officially in the thick of the semester. Between those "quick" library sessions that turn into five-hour marathons and the endless cycle of iced coffees, it’s easy to feel like you’re just living in a loop. But let’s be real—the only thing getting us through is the media we’re consuming during our "rot" days. : Characters deal with the immediate impact of
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have two episodes left of Nobody Wants This , and a midterm on the French Revolution tomorrow. Priorities. Between those "quick" library sessions that turn into
Emma Chen was a junior at Ridgemont University, majoring in Media Studies with a minor in “knowing way too much about reality TV.” By day, she sat through lectures on semiotics and the male gaze. By night, she ran The Quad Feed , a campus entertainment blog that had, against all odds, become the most-read student publication on the East Coast. Priorities
Streaming services have become the primary delivery mechanism for . Shows like Hacks , Reservation Dogs , and Heartstopper (adjacent) introduce concepts of queer identity, indigenous struggle, and ageism without the homework of an academic textbook. Entertainment content democratizes theory. You don't need a professor to explain "the male gaze" when you can watch a breakdown of The Summer I Turned Pretty on YouTube and see the camera linger on Jeremiah’s abs for eight seconds.