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TRUTH TEA SPILLED
Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.
~ Buddha
Vaginas steal the spotlight
Editor’s note: this story contains words that some readers may find offensive. Vagina — a word usually spoken in a hushed voice or for...
Literary Criticism: Zadie Smith
Media Miscegenation and the Nature of Authenticity in Zadie Smith’s The Autograph Man Abstract: This essay examines the relationship...
Literary Criticism: Winter in the Blood
Bones through tone: Storytelling methods in James Welch’s Winter in the Blood Winter. The word has the ability to depict a scene, tone,...
Literary Criticism: Emerson and Franklin
The Emersonian-Franklinian-American Dream? Throughout early American literature, thinkers and scholars struggled to define a unique set...
Literary Criticism: Emily Dickinson
“Prudent in an Emergency!”: Dickinson’s Autonomous Authority Emily Dickinson plants seeds of doubt and cynicism in her poetry. As a...
Literary Criticism: The Blithedale Romance
A Reading of The Blithedale Romance: Coverdale’s Coverup In Hawthorne’s The Blithedale Romance, Miles Coverdale recounts his experience...
New community women's rugby team tackles gender norms in Toledo
Editor's note: This story was originally published in the Independent Collegian on April 15, 2015. To the untrained eye, watching a group...
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