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- Three young people on a road trip from Colorado to New Jersey talk to a trucker on their CB radio, then must escape when he turns out to be a psychopathic killer.
- The incredibly spoiled and overprivileged students of Camden College are a backdrop for an unusual love triangle between a drug dealer, a virgin and a bisexual classmate.
- Four college fraternity and sorority pledges spend the night in a deserted old mansion as part of a hazing ritual during hell night, where they are stalked by the only survivor of a family massacre from the mansion's sordid past.
- When geeky Ethan discovers three fellow students scamming the examination system, he blackmails them to win over the college's most popular girl.
- The song "Spicy" by Aespa is about a confident and self-assured woman who knows her worth and isn't afraid to show it. The lyrics describe the singer as being too spicy for anyone who isn't ready for her. She is aware that she is desirable and commands attention wherever she goes. She warns that anyone who tries to play games with her will be met with a fiery intensity they can't handle. The song features verses from each of the members of the group that highlight their individual strengths and personalities. The chorus emphasizes the idea that the singer is "too spicy" for anyone who isn't up for the challenge of being with her. The post-chorus encourages listeners to keep going and not give up, while the bridge declares that the group is unique and one-of-a-kind. The outro reiterates the idea that the singer is too spicy for anyone who can't handle her. Overall, "Spicy" sends a message of empowerment and self-assurance, encouraging women to know their worth and not settle for less than they deserve. The song celebrates the power and confidence of women and encourages them to embrace their individuality and strength.
- ShortCarolyn Kim joins a college student movement for Ethnic Studies in 1968. Inspired by real events.
- A young woman's story about living with paralysis and challenging the world to find a cure.
- Dr. Charles Cromwell is preparing to accept a large gift for Euclid College when a woman from his past makes a drunken appearance. He learns the donor's aide is behind her appearance. When the aide is found dead, Cromwell is charged.