During the 2020–2021 academic year, college student entertainment underwent a massive digital shift as the COVID-19 pandemic moved campus life online. Entertainment evolved from a "break" from studies into a primary means of social connection and identity formation. 1. The "TikTok" Takeover
NFTs & Crypto: The spring of 2021 marked the first major "mainstream" surge of crypto and NFT interest among college students, often discussed in finance clubs and across Twitter. college gangbang 7 20 21 lolly cumshotp1909 min top
The 2020-2021 academic year has been a unique and challenging time for college students. Staying entertained and up-to-date on the latest trends can help make the experience more enjoyable and engaging. From trending TV shows and movies to music, gaming, and social media, there's always something new to explore. By following this guide, you'll be well on your way to becoming a master of college entertainment and trending content. TikTok (Dominant): Replaced the campus watercooler
Pop Culture Integration: Educators began leveraging trending pop culture in higher education curricula to increase student engagement, though it carried a risk of "alienation" for those not following the trends (PMC). Part 1: Digital & Streaming Dominance With dorms
The 2020-2021 academic year was a defining period for college entertainment and social trends, primarily shaped by the global pandemic and a massive shift toward digital-first engagement. Digital & Social Media Trends
: 56% of Gen Z reported that social media content was more relevant to them than traditional TV or movies. Pew Research Center Trending Apps for Students
With dorms partially closed and social distancing in effect, streaming services became the new "quad."