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  • December 5, 2017By Andra V

    I often wonder, why do we, as people, regret someone, something, when they are no longer a part of our lives? Why do we feel so intensely any loss, any inch of soil lost, any half a smile which fades in the sunset when, selfishly, we want it to last another second, another minute, another

  • November 19, 2017By Beth Haze

    (lower case intended) pen in hand and stack of books to his left, shawn was more than ready to start signing copies of his hard work. he couldn’t believe that after so many years passed someone truly saw his point of view and decided that it was worthy enough to be shared with the world.

  • September 23, 2017By isaiah moses

    I remember my sister’s birth. I remember her pale skin, her silky hair, her small eyes that acted as a window between my mother and God. It is all still so fresh. The iridescent lights of the hospital will never be forgotten, nor will I be able to erase the taste of hospital food from

  • September 23, 2017By Daryl Perry

    I know why you clicked on this—it’s not clickbait. Recently, (and by recently, I mean yesterday) my school received a shooting threat. One student from another school had an altercation with a student from mine during a football game and apparently wanted to seek revenge. I try to keep myself out of the rumor mill,

  • September 17, 2017By Allison Kirste

    When do you use it? When do you not use it? Should we forgo it altogether? The Oxford comma has long been a subject of intense debate. In fact, ancient legend has it that the Oxford comma has ruined more relationships and friendships than Monopoly. And so we must ask ourselves and look to the

  • August 10, 2017By Lindsay Debrosse

    I was always too loud. The curls of my hair always had a way of poking through the hard gel my mom tried to hold them down with. The frilly white socks with ruffles at the top itched my feet. It was my first day of kindergarten. “Okay, you can go over there with all

  • July 21, 2017By Alyssa Cink

    A malevolent force exists among us. I like to call mine the Invisible Enemy because, as the title implies, no one else can see it. It is truly and irreconcilably my own, constantly adapting to whatever physical and emotional situations I am currently experiencing. In other words, it is the darker side of the voice

  • July 13, 2017By Lin Li Oechsle

    There are more than enough methods to learn about your personality. Whether it be through various Buzzfeed quizzes or something else, it’s always interesting to see what the results say about you. While these evaluations may not be the most scientific or accurate ways of learning about yourself, they sure are fun! The most popular

  • July 3, 2017By inkedpen

    If you clicked on this article, chances are you’re about to embark on one of the best eras of your life: College. Now, I just wrapped up freshman year and let me just say it went by quicker than I thought it would. College is wild and I truly can’t wait for the rest of

  • June 11, 2017By Paola Fernandez

    Exquisite spices of vibrant reds and yellows exploding on my tongue always sent a smile to my lips. The lavished aroma of papayas filled my lungs. It reminded me of home, the biggest island in the Caribbean Sea — Cuba. With palm trees scattered at its borders and the Spanish dialect roaming through the blue

  • May 28, 2017By Esther Adebayo

    Kpop boy group, BTS, are taking the world by a storm after recently winning Top Social Artist Award on Billboards, they successful are the first kpop group to be awarded this. I know you might be wondering, who the hell are these people?! Don’t worry, I’m here to tell you all the things you need

  • May 6, 2017By Zoe Gonzalez

    Dear Melanin, I heard that you are having trouble as more and more people continue to ignore your meaning and underestimate your power. They emulate the rich culture you have given us people of color. Whether it regards traditional African tribal garments, cornrows and hot combs, or bindis at Coachella, they label these significant symbols

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