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Cheesy Novel Addicts Anonymous

by Emily Catenzaro

March 14, 2016
My name is Emily and I have something to get off my chest. I’m a cheesy novel addict. I began reading cheesy novels around age… actually, the...
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Why Science Majors Should Take Creative Writing

by Rebecca Nelson

March 12, 2016
I’m a biology major—the quintessential science major, literally the study of life. In many of my required classes, the professors give out more exams...
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Stay Creative This Spring Break

by Emily Cantor

March 11, 2016
“You can’t wait for inspiration, you have to go after it with a club.” — Jack London It’s been a long winter of below-freezing temperatures, snow, and...
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Remembering a Sci-Fi Great

by Asiya Haouchine

March 11, 2016
“I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.” — Douglas Adams Like many great things, Douglas Adams’ life was gone too...
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REMEMBERING THE LIFE OF MICHAEL S. HART AND HOW HE CHANGED READING FOREVER

BY LAURA RUTTAN

March 8, 2016
“20 or 30 years from now, there’s going to be some gizmo that kids carry around in their back pockets that has everything in it-including our books...
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Am I being too pedantic?

By Emily Zimmer

March 8, 2016
“Vocabulary enables us to interpret and to express. If you have a limited vocabulary, you will also have a limited vision and a limited...
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America’s Great Black Hope

by Sten Spinella

March 7, 2016
I’ve been doing some thinking on Kendrick Lamar lately. His new album, untitled unmastered is great, but that is to be expected. I don’t have any more...
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Some Faerie Good Reads for a Courtly Spring Break

By Theresa Kurzawa

March 7, 2016
With Spring Break approaching fast, it’s time to stock up on some books to last you the week. Whether you’re spending your time at home or on a beach...
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Remembering Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

By Emily Catenzaro

March 4, 2016
“It is well-known that there are many faces in the world over the finishing of which nature did not take much trouble, did not employ any fine tools...
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