It’s okay, I can’t pronounce it either.
by Anna Berghuis on December 3, 2016
On Hillary Clinton, after the election.
by Caitlin Quinn on December 3, 2016
There is a tiny man in her hair and he is screaming at me. “Hello there!” He is screaming. “Please remove me from this strand of hair!” He is screaming. “This is a terribly inconvenient place for me to be right now!” He is screaming.
by Kevin Zou on December 3, 2016
Re-constructing Lolita with Lana Del Rey
by Gloria Umutoni on December 3, 2016
Reflections on names, race, and memories.
by Katherine Powell on December 3, 2016December 13, 2016
I want to go on a road trip through your belly find dirt along the Ohio River thick with skeletons
by Kirit Limperis on December 3, 2016
A poem with some “help” from Percy Shelley
by Harrison Blackman on December 3, 2016July 21, 2017
Am I silos, still as daybreak?
by Crystal Liu on November 21, 2016July 21, 2017
A poem about love.
by Matthew Silberman on November 21, 2016August 13, 2017
There’s nothing worse than a bad roommate.
by staff on November 21, 2016December 5, 2016
The farthest a human being has ever traveled from home is approximately 240,000 miles: the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
by Alejandro de la Garza on November 21, 2016December 13, 2016
Elena Isaeva has been translated into various European languages, but has never been published in English.
by Fiona Bell on November 21, 2016July 21, 2017
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Bot check: What is the name of the res. college that begins with an M?
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