art by Betta Tham
Written by Betta Tham, this piece illustrates the thoughts of Tham on a summer day encounter with at a pond.
Read Moreart by Betta Tham
Written by Betta Tham, this piece illustrates the thoughts of Tham on a summer day encounter with at a pond.
Read Moreimage by Emily Hardy
Editor Gwen Prince shares a story regarding a family reunion. It touches on themes of sexualization, femininity, and navigation in the world at large.
Read Moreartwork by Lily Touret
Women artists, who have so often been written out of the history of art, can be thought of as outsiders to the artistic world, marginal figures in a scene that is aggressively dominated by men.
From Yayoi Kusama to Zelda Fitzgerald, the accomplishments of such artists—entrapped in a kind of cultural apartheid fueled by the prevailing assumption of their inherent frailty—were deemed so negligible.
Read MoreDuring a Bossier free write activity, Editor Sydney Worrell reflects on family, smoke, and cigarettes.
Read MoreEditor Gwen Prince shares a piece on the paradox of haunts. Begging the question, is it better to haunt or be haunted?
Read MoreHappy Halloween! Get into the spooky spirit with Editor Kat Lytkowski's eerily beautiful piece 'Ghost' as she reflects on a Halloween funeral and the paranormal plane.
Read MoreEditor Isabel Corvington reflects on her time at Georgetown. A familiar, but now a different place.
Read MoreWriter Thea Jacquand touches on the intricacies of situationships, and how they can dichotomize one’s existence.
Read MoreEditor Lucia Pieto shares a poem about being an unstable young woman loitering outside the drugstore.
Read MoreEditor Emily Gorny explores shifts in parental relationships and the unexpected value of familial connections.
Read MoreEditor Natalie Chaudhuri writes a creative nonfiction piece on racial representation in children’s literature.
Read MoreEditor Maddy Langan grapples with religion, sin, redemption, and suffering. You’ll just have to read it.
Read MoreEditor Akanksha Sinha says what was unsaid.
Read MoreEditor Brittany Peng writes a poem reflecting upon Asian American history and reality. Content warning for mentions of sexual exploitation.
Read MoreEditor Victoria Chen shares her thoughts on the bittersweetness of independence.
Read MoreEditor Abigail Price ruminates the social transition to campus.
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