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How Covid Affected Hunger on College Campuses
Going hungry in college is something that doesn’t cross many people’s minds. Between the different expenses we are responsible for such as textbooks, school supplies, and decorations for our dorm rooms, oftentimes we rely on the dining halls to fill our stomachs. Even that can’t be guaranteed. Grocery bills can become very expensive leaving us…
Women’s rights haven’t progressed as much as men would like us to believe
By: Faith Arcuri “Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.” Don’t let the bastards grind you down. It’s such a shame that they keep trying. Even worse? They might succeed. The novel, “The Handmaid’s Tale” was meant to be a dystopian novel about a future society and future that would never happen. Now, it has become a grim…
Possession of Loss
By: Eliana Vazquez Drop yourself into the embrace of oblivion. Not knowing the lasting of your sorrow but knowing that it is embedded within you. Stop communication because your vocal cords are tied into a complex knot. One that’s just too hard to untie, like the converse across the room that are drenched in memories…
Interpretive
- “Story Structure and Narrative Form” and “Neil Gaiman” with Chris Dowd: What to expect.
- Where is all the queer music?
- Escaping Into Fantasy Novels
- Women’s rights haven’t progressed as much as men would like us to believe
- How Covid Affected Hunger on College Campuses
Investigative
- A look into the history of Black History Month
- Black leaders in technology
- Defunding Libraries: It’s not just about books
- Not Just a Snapshot: The History of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
- Say the Word; Say It
Features
- Aesthetics and Expectations: A conversation with Jenna Morris
- Celebrating the history of AAPI Heritage Month
- ‘I want to help students…try to make a change’: A conversation with the Myatt Center’s New Assistant Director
- Calling All Writers
- English professor Jeffrey Foster: “If you have an objective, you’ll do anything to get it done.”
Columns
- Analyzing “Lab Rats” under the neurodivergent lens
- Urban Jungle: A photo essay on the human encroachment into designated wild spaces
- The start of a self-care journey
- Marcus: an underrated villain
- Letter From The Editor