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Language-Learning: On Being a Beginner

Language-Learning: On Being a Beginner

March 21, 2026
Written by: Margaret Devlin Earlier this year, one of my best friends left the U.S. to study in Spain. After “helping her pack” (read: sitting on her...
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The Lyricism of BTS

The Lyricism of BTS

March 18, 2026
Written by: Hannah Dang Walk into any MINISO, H-MART, any retail push-cart on the streets of Flushing, New York, and I guarantee you the song playing...
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Why I Created My Media Analysis Instagram Account

Why I Created My Media Analysis Instagram Account

March 14, 2026
Written by: Temisan Ekperigin Like many people, I used my spare time during the pandemic to catch up on my backlog of anime. Over the course of a...
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My Digital Art Journey 

My Digital Art Journey 

March 13, 2026
Written by: Samantha Hass I’ve been drawing ever since I was a preschooler; if you had run into me as a kid, chances are you’d find me with a marker...
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Death of an Author

Death of an Author

March 12, 2026
Written by: Tori Grooms The internet seems to have an answer for everything, even how...
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My Laptop Stickers and I: A Commentary on Self-Expression, Creativity, and the Lack of Hobbies in Today’s Society

My Laptop Stickers and I: A Commentary on Self-Expression, Creativity, and the Lack of Hobbies in Today’s Society

March 11, 2026
Written by: Sofia Tas-Castro If you’ve known me for a while, or just seen me in passing, you would see my...
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The Best and Worst of My Summer Reading 

The Best and Worst of My Summer Reading 

March 10, 2026
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...
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Why Margaret Atwood’s “Handmaid’s Tale” Still Stands To This Day

Why Margaret Atwood’s “Handmaid’s Tale” Still Stands To This Day

March 9, 2026
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...
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What Working in the Dunkin’ Drive-Thru Taught Me About Writing and My Humanities Degree  

What Working in the Dunkin’ Drive-Thru Taught Me About Writing and My Humanities Degree  

March 6, 2026
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...
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