I'll be honest here, I like the CD, book and movie reviews and the cover stories if they look any good to me. I would like to see more articles on things that weren't as mainstream. I like the creativity of the writers with their stories.
I've learned from Youthink that its hard to write with such a small canvas and still get across what you want people to know. I believe its a challenge that I am frustrated by but also enjoy at the same time. Also, as a reader, I've learned mostly just about preparing myself for post-secondary education.
My best Youthink experiences were interviewing bands! Probably everybody says this but I love it not just to meet cool people but to improve my skills as a writer and interviewer as well. I like being a representative of Youthink and keeping its name respected and admired.
Having the magazine in the classroom is great because that's the only time students can pick it up while at school and actually look at it, unless they live in the library. Once people actually read it, they like it and look for it. It's also a great classroom discussion starter.