Tuesday
Sep252012

Three Stories

Fiction by Jim Meirose, Fall 2012

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Tuesday
Sep252012

In Respect of Insurgence

Poetry by Mark Murphy, Fall 2012

 

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Tuesday
Sep252012

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Photography by Keith Moul, Fall 2012

 

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Tuesday
Sep252012

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Poetry by Bekah Steimel, Fall 2012

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Sunday
Aug122012

Outing Schrödinger’s Cat 

Heterosexuality and traditional, binary gender roles are embedded within our culture. Our world is created from our perception and interpretation of events; when the sound of hooves beat against the ground, one doesn’t think of anything besides horses or zebras because we have never seen a unicorn galloping through the forest.

T.M. Camp

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Tuesday
Jul102012

A Very Complex Thing: The Battleground between James Baldwin and Norman Mailer

The two of them met in a living room in Paris in 1956.  

James Baldwin was 32. Norman Mailer, a year older. And yet, in the few weeks they spent roaming the streets of Paris, the younger Baldwin would describe Norman as a “gladiator,” someone whom he envied because of “his youth, and his love.”

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