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Fall 2015


Culture

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Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Culture


Eva Maldonado


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Culture


Eva Maldonado


Comment

Paddy’s Pub Gets No Respect


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Culture


Eva Maldonado


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Culture


Eva Maldonado


Comment

 Dumpster babies in tanning beds. Cannibalism. An abundance of glue huffing.  Milk steak, rum ham, and an obscene amount of alcohol. These are just a few of the key tenets that It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is built upon.



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Culture


Eva Maldonado


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Culture


Eva Maldonado


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Fiction

Featured




Sep 16, 2015


Fall 2015


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Thomas Matthews


Comment


Sep 16, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Thomas Matthews


Comment

Eddie and His Peacoat


Sep 16, 2015


Fall 2015


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Thomas Matthews


Comment


Sep 16, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Thomas Matthews


Comment

Eddie Florence usually wore the peacoat. It was his best winter coat, a Christmas present from his his mother. He never left the house without it on.

 



Sep 16, 2015


Fall 2015


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Thomas Matthews


Comment


Sep 16, 2015


Fall 2015


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Thomas Matthews


Comment



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Emma Collins


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


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Emma Collins


Comment

God’s Eye


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


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Emma Collins


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


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Emma Collins


Comment

“When Earthly wonder became mundane I turned my lusting to the stars.”



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


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Emma Collins


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Emma Collins


Comment



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Alexandra D’Ordine


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Alexandra D’Ordine


Comment

Mother


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Alexandra D’Ordine


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Alexandra D’Ordine


Comment

It was spring and the sun was still making its way to the tropics. The day was warm but not unbearable, and when I reached home I found father sitting on the front porch, drinking sweetened milk tea and eating digestive biscuits. Avoiding his eye contact, I crept into the bedroom, closed my door, cried,



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Alexandra D’Ordine


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Alexandra D’Ordine


Comment



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Scott David


1 Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Scott David


1 Comment

Strong


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Scott David


1 Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Scott David


1 Comment

“We’re all victims, Marcy,” he told his wife. “You, me, anyone who was touched by this.  As much as those poor bastards who actually got limbs blown off.”  



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Scott David


1 Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Fiction


Scott David


1 Comment


History

Featured




Mar 9, 2016


Spring 2016, History


History


Andrew Montiveo


Comment


Mar 9, 2016


Spring 2016, History


History


Andrew Montiveo


Comment

John Palaeologus: Meme of the Ancients


Mar 9, 2016


Spring 2016, History


History


Andrew Montiveo


Comment


Mar 9, 2016


Spring 2016, History


History


Andrew Montiveo


Comment

That image was to give John a long and colorful afterlife, one that traversed the boundaries of time, space, and media. More importantly, his image was destined to be the ancestor to the most pervasive and perplexing of modern phenomena…that of the cultural meme.


Mar 9, 2016


Spring 2016, History


History


Andrew Montiveo


Comment


Mar 9, 2016


Spring 2016, History


History


Andrew Montiveo


Comment



Sep 14, 2015


Fall 2015, History


History


Noah Keates


Comment


Sep 14, 2015


Fall 2015, History


History


Noah Keates


Comment

Fighting for the Home Front


Sep 14, 2015


Fall 2015, History


History


Noah Keates


Comment


Sep 14, 2015


Fall 2015, History


History


Noah Keates


Comment

The trick was to find an acceptable level of death and destruction while gaining the sociopolitical advantages of going to war.


Sep 14, 2015


Fall 2015, History


History


Noah Keates


Comment


Sep 14, 2015


Fall 2015, History


History


Noah Keates


Comment



Memoir

Featured




Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment

Earthquake


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment

The images on my laptop are horrific. At my side, my phone is trying to connect to my parent’s number, but keeps failing. According to the news, the lines were down. According to the images online, half my country is rubble.



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Akriti Sharma


Comment



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Nick Porcella


1 Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Nick Porcella


1 Comment

Old Things Are Always Worth More


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Nick Porcella


1 Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Nick Porcella


1 Comment

“Grampa, this isn’t a coin. It’s a washer.”

“Huh? Goddammit, do you want it or not?”



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Nick Porcella


1 Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Memoir


Nick Porcella


1 Comment


Books

Featured




Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Thomas Matthews


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Thomas Matthews


Comment

Lighting a Path for Women Writers: Maria S. Cummins’s The Lamplighter


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Thomas Matthews


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Thomas Matthews


Comment

“America is now wholly given over to a damned mob of scribbling women …”



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Thomas Matthews


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Thomas Matthews


Comment



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Michael True


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Michael True


Comment

Denise Levertov, Poet and Mentor


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Michael True


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Michael True


Comment

An appreciation of poet Denise Levertov.



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Michael True


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Books


Michael True


Comment


Poetry

Featured




Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Sasha Kohan


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Sasha Kohan


Comment

The Essay


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Sasha Kohan


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Sasha Kohan


Comment



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Sasha Kohan


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Sasha Kohan


Comment



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Thomas Matthews


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Thomas Matthews


Comment

Bitten


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Thomas Matthews


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Thomas Matthews


Comment



Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Thomas Matthews


Comment


Sep 13, 2015


Fall 2015


Poetry


Thomas Matthews


Comment

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