The average cost of tuition, room, and board at a four-year public university has outpaced inflation by nearly 7% in the last three years alone. While federal interest rates remain stubbornly high, parents’ savings are stretched thin, and work-study stipends haven’t budged since 2019.
AI tools like “VoiceMask Pro” and “DeepFaceSwap.live” are terrifyingly accessible. A girl can livestream wearing a realistic, AI-generated mask that looks like a different race, age, or even a cartoon character. She can alter her voice to be huskier or higher-pitched. Some students use these tools not for nefarious purposes, but simply to ensure that a drunk video from their secret TikTok life never surfaces on their dean’s radar. double life of a college girl %282025%29
"Double Life of a College Girl (2025)" explores the tensions between identity performance and personal autonomy in a digitally surveilled, performance-driven campus culture; the film (or novel, depending on medium) uses dual narratives, visual motifs of mirrors/screens, and a shifting soundscape to interrogate how social media, socioeconomic pressure, and gendered expectations force young women into compartmentalized selves. The average cost of tuition, room, and board
The average cost of tuition, room, and board at a four-year public university has outpaced inflation by nearly 7% in the last three years alone. While federal interest rates remain stubbornly high, parents’ savings are stretched thin, and work-study stipends haven’t budged since 2019.
AI tools like “VoiceMask Pro” and “DeepFaceSwap.live” are terrifyingly accessible. A girl can livestream wearing a realistic, AI-generated mask that looks like a different race, age, or even a cartoon character. She can alter her voice to be huskier or higher-pitched. Some students use these tools not for nefarious purposes, but simply to ensure that a drunk video from their secret TikTok life never surfaces on their dean’s radar.
"Double Life of a College Girl (2025)" explores the tensions between identity performance and personal autonomy in a digitally surveilled, performance-driven campus culture; the film (or novel, depending on medium) uses dual narratives, visual motifs of mirrors/screens, and a shifting soundscape to interrogate how social media, socioeconomic pressure, and gendered expectations force young women into compartmentalized selves.