Occupy Wall Street: A Nationwide Movement
Categories: Current Events
What began as a few hundred people on Wall Street nearly a month ago has expanded to occupations in nearly every major city across the country. Backed by Gen-Y, along with the 99% of Americans struggling on a daily basis, the occupy movement is spreading and continuing to gain momentum.
How We Party: From the Soiree to the Kegger
Categories: Party Week
There are plenty of options for a college get-together besides the average frat debacle depicted in movies.
And The Wanderer Looks West: A Look at Millennial Music
Categories: Arts & Entertainment
A shift is taking place — the musical emergence of a new generation.
Your Vote Really Counts: Why We’re The Invisible Generation
Categories: Current Events
It’s the opinions of voters, and no one else, that drive the politics of this country. And, this impacts young people the most because we aren’t voting as much as we could be.
The Progressive Movement Courts Millennials
Categories: Current Events
At the Campus Progress National Conference, leaders urged Gen Y to dig deep to find the truth – and then use that as an engine for social change.
Will Gen Y Vote in 2012?
Categories: Current Events
Gen Y is the largest voting block this country has ever seen. But, will we use our influence?
Poll: Gen Y Not Afraid of Terrorism like other Gens
Categories: Current Events
A new poll shows this generation’s lack of worry when it comes to forth-coming possible terror attacks. But why is Gen Y less afraid of terror than other generations?
Y’all Don’t Know Me! (A Response to the HuffPo’s Delia Lloyd)
Categories: Lifestyle
This “New Things” list isn’t breaking news, and we can’t take what other generations claim about us at face value.
Coffee companies shouldn’t give up on Gen Y
Categories: Business
Starbucks and 7-11 revamp their caffeinated offerings to better engage us. But Time magazine reports a different story.
According to the Media, Millennial Guys Suck
Categories: Lifestyle
Women now dominate the workforce and get more college degrees, leaving the question: What if women are better suited to post-modern society?