

On Living Unapologetically
A group of friends and I were hanging out a few nights ago, like we routinely find ourselves doing after the activities of the day have...
Emmie Crump
Apr 113 min read
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Sources of Inspiration When You’re Struggling Creatively
Whether you’re a writer, a photographer, an artist, or anything in between, finding the inspiration for your next big project can be a...
Riley Thompson
Apr 53 min read
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An English Lit. Major’s Peculiar Taste for Words
As an undergraduate majoring in English attending a STEM-focused university, I have a peculiar taste for words…I chose to apply as an...
Olivia Santiago
Mar 243 min read
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Ode to Cat
Mulder and Scully are looking for a UFO outside of Sitka, Alaska. Mulder and Scully think the killer might be a clone of the victim’s...
Grace Clark
Mar 225 min read
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Until Dawn does Not need to be made into a movie.
I’d always heard whispers around on Reddit or Twitter that Until Dawn (2015) might be getting made into a movie. As someone who had...
Savannah Gentry
Mar 73 min read
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How I Cut My Screen Time to Under One Hour a Day
I used to be the sort of person who would spend hours and hours on my phone every day. Whether it was Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, or...
Riley Thompson
Mar 33 min read
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Fear, Desire, and Body Horror
It’s taken me a few years to get there, but at this point I’d consider myself an ardent fan of the horror genre. Still, it wasn’t until...
Jordyn Styles
Feb 284 min read
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Universal Truths Missed in "Into the Wild" and "Fight Club"
DISCLAIMER: The following blog is a commentary on the 1996 novel Into the Wild and 1999 film Fight Club . Readers who are not well-versed...
Olivia Santiago
Feb 244 min read
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Burnout: Mount Everest or an Ant Pile?
As I sit here, only just starting to write this blog post two days after it was supposed to be published, two and a half weeks from...
Maggie Connolly
Feb 204 min read
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On sacrificing sadness
This Valentine’s, we’re going to shift the focus a bit from happy = partnered and sad = single. As many of you may know and have...
Emelia Delaporte
Feb 142 min read
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