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Four Protagonists from Literature You’d Want to Grab a Drink With (And One You Wouldn’t)

April 10, 2018
Andrew Katz 1. Guy Montag, Fahrenheit 451 Guy Montag is the perfect conversationalist, in large part because he’s still kind of a blank slate. This is...
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Breaking News: Ron Weasley is Actually the Worst

Breaking News: Ron Weasley is Actually the Worst

April 6, 2018
Raeann Veronesi I remember growing up spending hours of my days with my head in a Harry Potter book daydreaming of Ronald Weasley. I really don’t know...
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Great Tips on Writing

Great Tips on Writing

April 5, 2018
Parker Gregory Shpak So you want to write?  No easy task.  You can’t just sit down and pump out some words.  You can’t just write.  No.  NO!  Writing...
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A Day in the Life of the Least (or, Maybe Most) Stereotypical English Major

A Day in the Life of the Least (or, Maybe Most) Stereotypical English Major

April 4, 2018
Bailey Shea It’s Tuesday night, and I have a very busy day tomorrow. Though I should be getting ready for a good night’s rest, I’m filling out one of...
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How to Conquer this Year’s National Poetry Month, the 30 for 30 Challenge

How to Conquer this Year’s National Poetry Month, the 30 for 30 Challenge

April 4, 2018
Kelly Stoldt Every year, I feel obligated as a poet to participate in the 30 for 30 challenge when April rolls around.  In order to celebrate National...
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Caffeinated Beverage Alternatives and Essay Writing

Caffeinated Beverage Alternatives and Essay Writing

April 3, 2018
Photo by Matthew Henry from Burst Jack Sullivan It’s the end of March, and spring fever is starting to loom throughout campus. While the spring...
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Ten Ways to Style Your Bookshelf for the Perfect #Shelfie

Ten Ways to Style Your Bookshelf for the Perfect #Shelfie

April 2, 2018
Lilia Shen All photos by Lilia Shen. If you’ve got messy stacks of books sitting around your house or if you just want to make your bookshelves more...
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Gatsby and Snow Days

March 29, 2018
Austin Hill It’s the middle of winter and UConn hits you with that, “no classes due to inclement weather” text.  Hallelujah! What could be better than...
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4 Books You Should Add to Your Reading List This Spring

March 28, 2018
Brianna McNish This spring marks the debut from countless new writers brushing alongside writers already entrenched in well-established careers. In...
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