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Nature Photography: A Calming, Focused Outdoor Hobby

Nature Photography: A Calming, Focused Outdoor Hobby

March 19, 2025
Written by: Elijah Polance It has been almost 150 years since naturalist John Muir penned the words: “And into the woods I go, to lose my mind and...
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Childhood Cartoons That Raised Me

Childhood Cartoons That Raised Me

March 19, 2025
Written by: Sky Cummings Before my life was comprised entirely of emails, deadlines, and trying to figure out what to make for dinner, there were...
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The Categorization of Minorities in Film and Literature

The Categorization of Minorities in Film and Literature

March 17, 2025
Written by: Toriana Grooms Right now, I am taking Literature and Culture: Indigenous Horror with Dr. Kali Simmons where I have been introduced to the...
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Reading; Rain or Shine?

Reading; Rain or Shine?

March 14, 2025
Written by: Ella Raath Imagine it’s the summer, say mid-July. You don’t have work today or any assignments or summer courses to work on. In fact, you...
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Searching for a Better Crossword Experience

Searching for a Better Crossword Experience

March 13, 2025
Written by: Margaret Devlin What’s an eight-letter word to describe my relationship with crossword puzzles? Okay, honestly, it’s two words smushed...
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The Lessons I Learned from Writing a Book that Never got Published

The Lessons I Learned from Writing a Book that Never got Published

March 11, 2025
Written by: Sofia Tas-Castro I wrote my first full-length novel at 17 when I was a Junior in high school. I edited it on my own and even sent it to...
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My Favorite Piece of Stationary

My Favorite Piece of Stationary

March 7, 2025
Written by: Ella Raath As an avid writer, and a consistent reader, I have my stationary preferences.  From planners, to journals, to pens and...
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In Defense of The Substance: My Pick for Best Picture

In Defense of The Substance: My Pick for Best Picture

March 6, 2025
Written by: Emily Sharkis The 2025 Oscars were held on March 2, 2025, and for the third year in a row, I challenged myself to watch all of the Best...
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Nature’s Intelligence: Lessons from the Dung Beetle and Beyond

Nature’s Intelligence: Lessons from the Dung Beetle and Beyond

March 5, 2025
Written by: Kiara Korten It is as though I am constantly finding out some new, amazing facts about the complexities and intelligence of the natural...
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