by Thesis Mentor | May 11, 2021 | blogs, Cassandra Davis, gender studies, Social Justice, thesis2021
Learn to PIVOT! What happens when life throws you a curveball?What do you do when things happen you don’t expect? It’s fairly simple…Download the APP! ANALYZE where you are and how you got there.I have been on a journey to complete my Bachelors degree for 20...
by Thesis Mentor | May 10, 2021 | blogs, Josephine Mueller, position papers, print projects, thesis2021
Throughout the pandemic, video game sales have soared and this increase in people playing during the pandemic is beneficial as it allows for social interaction to combat loneliness, helps reduce stress, and has beneficial cognitive...
by Thesis Mentor | May 10, 2021 | blogs, Josephine Mueller, podcast, thesis2021
With the end of the semester looming over, many interviews I wanted to hold were no longer possible. I have decided to focus hard on what I do have and the few interviews I can still get. I have written the article on my friend’s pursuit of new hobbies during the...
by Thesis Mentor | May 7, 2021 | Alexa Smoller, blogs, screenplay, thesis2021, video projects
I finally finished creating my film. I love the way it came out. There’s suspense, mystery, and horror. I had a lot of fun editing this project. Typically on my projects I don’t really know the direction I want to go in and I just mix and match until it feels right....
by Thesis Mentor | May 7, 2021 | Alexa Smoller, blogs, position papers, thesis2021
Dystopian films are grounded in reality based on how their depiction of class division, abuse of power, and youth led resistance accurately reflect historical trends. Class Division “Each district supplies the Capitol, like blood to a heart. In return, the Capitol...