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Written by: Elijah Polance Even though summer is a ways off, lately I’ve been thinking about the summer reading I was required to do in high school...
Written by: Edwige Edouard As we enter Women’s History Month, there is a surplus of women who we can celebrate that continue to push boundaries. We...
Written by: Sofia Tas-Castro For those that don’t live in New England or more broadly the East Coast, Dunkin’, or formerly Dunkin’ Donuts, is a chain...
Written by: Zoe Yoo I can’t count how many times the story of the girl in the glass slipper has been told, retold, and then retold yet again. You know...
Written by: Kaitlin Anderson I recently took a course which focused on an increasingly popular — and controversial — literary subgenre: dark academia...
Written by: Jenna Ulizio I miss book clubs. Sure, I could just join one. But that’s kind of scary. Who else is going to be...
Written by: Jenna Ulizio I have a confession to make: I was a teenage YouTuber. In my latter high school years, in the...
Written by: Kiara Korten Children’s literature is often treated like a soft introduction to “real reading,” a warm‑up before kids graduate to the...
Written by: Nabeeha Nafey If you’re anything like me, then you too must find yourself ever-oscillating between the distinct worlds of STEM and then...