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Layers of the Punisher

Layers of the Punisher

May 13, 2025
Written by: Ronnie Prado On September 16, 1979, a group of small-time New Jersey musicians released a song that would usher a whole new era of music...
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The Dread of Being Read at Writing Workshops

The Dread of Being Read at Writing Workshops

May 12, 2025
Written by: Fernanda Ieffet I think I speak for everyone in the world when I say that each one of us has experienced the most terrifying of nightmares...
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Emotional Maximalism and the Art of Deftness in Hera Lindsay Bird’s Love Poems

Emotional Maximalism and the Art of Deftness in Hera Lindsay Bird’s Love Poems

May 9, 2025
Written by: Charlotte Ungar In a poetry landscape often dominated by academic opacity or over-wrought lyricism, Hera Lindsay Bird’s work arrives with...
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Valuable Lessons About Writing Poetry I Wish I Knew Sooner

Valuable Lessons About Writing Poetry I Wish I Knew Sooner

May 2, 2025
Written by: Liam Smith For someone who’s studied poetry for 3 years, it seems I can only talk about it through drawn-out idiosyncrasies. Jack Dayton...
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What if the 8 Types of Students During Finals were Book Genres . . . ?

What if the 8 Types of Students During Finals were Book Genres . . . ?

May 1, 2025
Written by: Fernanda Ieffet It’s almost finals week! Which means soon, people will be either walking around campus using every bit of energy...
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3 Ways I Got Involved with Creative Writing as a Non-English Major

3 Ways I Got Involved with Creative Writing as a Non-English Major

April 30, 2025
Written by: Emily Sharkis When coming to college, I was super unsure of what to major in. As a writer and a former huge bookworm, you’d think I would...
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5 Songs to Soothe Your Heartache

5 Songs to Soothe Your Heartache

April 30, 2025
Written by: Ronnie Prado Humans need other humans to survive. As social beings we crave companionship, someone to hang out with, wake up next to. In...
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Enjoying a meal together, but is it more than a meal?

Cooking and Connection

April 28, 2025
Written by: Margaret Devlin Once, a professor scribbled in the margins of my paper that it seemed like I had an obsession with food. Four weeks into...
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Fanfiction and an Analysis of “Cringe” Writing: Why it’s a Lot Better Than We Think

Fanfiction and an Analysis of “Cringe” Writing: Why it’s a Lot Better Than We Think

April 25, 2025
Written by Sofia Tas-Castro Alright, before we start, I’m going to admit three things off the bat:   Yes, I wrote cringeworthy writing in...
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