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UConn's Literary & Arts Magazine

Month: May 2010

UConn!! Huskies!! UConn!! Huskies!!

admin, May 7, 2010June 17, 2017

Four years of college. You’d think I’d be sick of this place. The truth is: I am quite sick of a few things. My freshman year consisted of not one single night of restful sleep. You can ascribe this to noisy drunks galloping up and down the halls, screaming at…

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Long Live Long River Rock

admin, May 6, 2010June 17, 2017

Well, at least the rock will live on in spirit… and here on this site. Members of the editorial board decorated the UConn Rock before our release party. Sadly, it was painted over, only an hour later. But here are some pictures of our lovely masterpiece, before our graffiti was…

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An Ode to Graduating Seniors

admin, May 4, 2010June 16, 2017

You made it, you’re done with the finals, done with the papers, done with the blue books, the pencils, the classes; you’re done, done, done, done. But are you really? Does education end with graduation – are the two synonymous and entwined? Will you never pick up a book again,…

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Behind the Scenes

admin, May 3, 2010June 17, 2017

The release of the 2010 Long River Review brought about many new changes. For example, this year’s journal features a colored inside front cover but some of the exciting things that took place this year aren’t entirely visible. Ryan Pape, was the journal’s first translations editor, bringing to the LRR…

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