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PATERSON: The Blue-Collar Poet and Writing with a ‘Day Job’

By: Nicholas DiBenedetto

April 5, 2017
Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson is Paterson in ways that I never realized something could be Paterson. The film’s star, Adam Driver, plays a bus driver and...
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“Women are a Decorative Sex”: Literary Misogyny and its Perpetuation

By: Sabrina O’Brien

April 4, 2017
One thing that politics has reminded us in the last few months is that gender equality, even in a first-world country like the United States, still...
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Nostalgia’s Curse

By: Jameson Croteau

April 4, 2017
My grandparents’ living room reeked of encroaching death. Nature, for years, had been welcomed into the cracks of the handpicked brick walls that had...
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Soundtracks for Studying and Writing

By: Emily Catenzaro

April 1, 2017
I listen to soundtracks for fun. I’m not sure if it’s because of my background in figure skating, because I’m a big movie buff, or I just love music...
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Ten Books I was Assigned to Read as an Undergrad that Actually Didn’t Suck

By: Amanda McCarthy

March 31, 2017
It happens every semester. You arrive on the first day of class, sit down, and pour over the list of assigned texts that you will need to trudge...
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Procrastinating? Look to the Visual Narrative

By: Benjamin Schultz

March 31, 2017
If there’s one thing college students know how to find on the Internet, it’s sequentially-conveyed stories that are just interesting enough to...
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A Foray into Fantasy: Seven Must-Read Recommendations

By: Rebecca Hill

March 29, 2017
    The first book that I ever fell in love with was Dinosaurs at Dark, the first of the Magic Tree House series .  I remember sitting alone...
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Morrison’s Mystery Flavored Prose

By: Traci Parker

March 22, 2017
Remember mystery flavored candy? When you were little, you and your friends would take turns tearing a piece from a mystery Airhead, and fight over...
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10 Poems for Graduating Artists

By: Taylor Caron

March 20, 2017
  I often think that I am the only second semester senior with artistic ambitions who is realizing that the coming months may not perfectly correspond...
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