The transformative power of nature: a review of The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

As we settle into this spring season and begin to notice tulips sprouting upwards, orange-chested robins flying about, and hear the distinct honking of nesting geese, our fellow campus-goers, it really does seem that nature has finally started […]

2025-03-18T11:43:20-04:00March 18, 2025|Arts & Life|

The weight of the sea’s tears: a review of The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw

[This review contains some mild spoilers]

Have you ever wondered what the story would be like if The Little Mermaid had a slightly different story? What if, instead of saving a Prince out of love, she was […]

2025-02-19T11:42:58-05:00February 19, 2025|Arts & Life|

Embracing inspiration: the impact of literature in the Wild Writers Literary Festival

“It’s not just for writers, but for everyone. Everyone can walk away excited.”

This is how student editorial assistant Georgia Berg described the annual Wild Writer’s Literary Festival, which took place from Nov. 1-3 this year. Held […]

2024-11-12T11:18:23-05:00November 12, 2024|Arts & Life|
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