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Analyzing Streaming Culture

Analyzing Streaming Culture

April 11, 2025
Written by: Kiara Korten It was one of the first warm days of spring, a warm breeze flowed through campus, and I felt a deep urge to listen to one of...
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Poems to Read This Spring (and Beyond)

Poems to Read This Spring (and Beyond)

April 11, 2025
Written by: Margaret Devlin Towards the end of my first semester at college, I met with my advisor to discuss changing my major to “anything besides...
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My Double Life as a Secret Metalhead

My Double Life as a Secret Metalhead

April 9, 2025
Written by: Hannah Dang  The title makes it seem as though I have a secret identity of some sort like the superheroes in the comics. I’d like to...
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Movie Review: Black Bag & Marital Espionage

Movie Review: Black Bag & Marital Espionage

April 8, 2025
Written by: Sky Cummings As someone who spent much of her formative years glued to the James Bond franchise, I thought I had the spy thriller category...
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The Death of Hospital Bracelet: The Greatest Band You’ve Never Heard Of

The Death of Hospital Bracelet: The Greatest Band You’ve Never Heard Of

April 7, 2025
Written by: Ronald Prado All bands have a shelf life. How long they last: an album, two, three, 15, it all fluctuates. Nirvana died when Kurt Cobain...
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How Translation Keeps Literature—and Scholarship—Alive

How Translation Keeps Literature—and Scholarship—Alive

April 4, 2025
Written by: Ryan Krishna Understanding how scholarship evolves through translated literature reveals compelling and powerful ideas. When a text moves...
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Sunrise on the Reaping Review

Sunrise on the Reaping Review

April 4, 2025
Written by: Zoe Yoo I’m writing this now with tears fresh in my eyes, having just finished Suzanne Collins’ Sunrise on the Reaping. In the fifth...
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Howl’s Moving Castle and Chosen Family

Howl’s Moving Castle and Chosen Family

April 2, 2025
Written by: Samantha Hass The found family trope, which depicts unrelated characters uniting to form a family-like bond, is among my favorite tropes...
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Yapping Into the Void: How Starting a Podcast Made Me Confident

Yapping Into the Void: How Starting a Podcast Made Me Confident

April 1, 2025
Written by: Emily Sharkis My freshman year of college was a bit lonely, and to combat my feelings of isolation, I got really into podcasts like...
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