How social media can be detrimental to your body image

Women looking at Kylie Jenner’s Instagram feed. [photo by Grace Kapsimalis]

As social media grows in our society, so does the use of social media. With 95 million pictures posted a day on Instagram, and 350 million pictures posted a day on Facebook, people tend to compare themselves to their peers and celebrities. This has caused an issue among many women in terms of how they perceive themselves and how they feel about how they look.

Sustainability: Are we doing enough?

The Richie Center tower at DU. [photo by Lindsey Norwood]

In recent years, environmental concerns have risen in importance internationally. In fact, 64% of people polled in 2020 say that the environment should be of top priority which is a large increase from 44% as of 2002. 

This has brought many questions. What is our current environmental situation? What are we doing in response? Are we doing enough? Are we doing too much? These questions can be applied on not only a global scale, but also on a much smaller local scale when examining sustainability opinions and practices here at the University of Denver. 

How much do you pay to subscribe?

The Netflix Home Screen. [Photo by Sam Pacala]

Before 2007, people had to wait for DVDs to come in the mail or go to a video store to buy or rent new movies or would have to wait and sit through ad after ad to watch the weekly episode of Gray’s Anatomy. That is until Netflix introduced the world to online, subscription-based, ad free, unlimited, television streaming in 2007, and it flipped the media industry on its head.

As a matter of fact, subscription-based media streaming outlets have taken the industry by storm. According to multiple experts and studies that examine the impact of the rise of streaming, these services already have had a profound effect on Americans, especially young American adults.