A listicle of bird-inspired sweet talk.
by Juju Lane on February 27, 2022February 27, 2022
“The dead linger after their passing in the memories of those who knew them; this poem, however, lingers only on my hard drive, contextless and adrift in the sea of my thoughts and memories.”
by Peter Taylor on February 27, 2022February 27, 2022
Some cartoons for your Sunday pleasure (and the caption contest results).
by Hannah Mittleman, Hazel Flaherty on February 27, 2022February 27, 2022
Sylvia By Audrey Zhang Pen and Marker on Paper, 11” x 14”, 2018
by Audrey Zhang on February 27, 2022February 27, 2022
“There is a sad symbolism to this game of catch-up, a sense of sprinting after an ideal that is perpetually out of reach.”
by Sierra Stern on February 20, 2022February 22, 2022
This week the Nass reflects on the meditative power of a cappuccino, challenges poetry publications, and envisions life as a human clone.
by nassauweekly on February 20, 2022February 20, 2022
“…poetry ploughshares tombstones and headstones and footstones and no-stones, makes suffering beautiful and tasty…”
by Brittani Telfair on February 20, 2022February 20, 2022
“Go back to work, you miscreant.”
by Juju Lane on February 20, 2022February 20, 2022
“If I don’t stop and take moments like this for myself, they will never take shape.”
by Alexandra Orbuch on February 20, 2022February 20, 2022
A reflection on Brittani Telfair’s (‘22) poem, “On Orange Juice.”
by Mollika Jai Singh on February 20, 2022October 30, 2023
Wherein the writer muses on the inevitable attraction of an indie favorite.
by Christien Ayers on February 20, 2022February 20, 2022
A science fiction glimpse into grief and imposter syndrome in the aftermath of cloning.
by Lara Katz on February 20, 2022February 20, 2022
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Verbatim:
Bot check: What is the name of the res. college that begins with a B?
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