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Why Can’t English Teachers Let Go of This Classic?  

Karis Hudgins, Social Media Manager   Anyone who attended public high school after 1958 has undoubtedly written an essay on the infamous glowing green light that appeared across the lake. My evidence? Before you even read the full sentence, you knew what novel I’m referring to: “The Great Gatsby.”    You’re also probably already having flashbacks to your English teacher chanting the word symbolism. So, what is it about F. Scott Fitzgerald that has … Continue reading Why Can’t English Teachers Let Go of This Classic?  

Tender is the Flesh is…Fine 

Ezra-Oscar Franchi, Arts & Entertainment Editor  There’s no better genre than horror. I mean it, and no, I’m certainly not overhyping it. Horror is a woefully misunderstood genre, especially among avid readers of other genres who recognize lowbrow authors like Stephen King and James Patterson as the alphas of the literary pack. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve argued with other horror enthusiasts over the poor quality of their works—I mean, these … Continue reading Tender is the Flesh is…Fine 

Arcane: How to Write Great Female Characters 

Bronwen K. Bradshaw, Arts & Entertainment Editor   (Image From, REVIEW: ‘Arcane’ an exciting start to League of Legends cinematic universe)  The second and final season of Arcane: League of Legends was released on Netflix this past November and received terrific reviews. Based on the successful videogame League of Legends, the story follows sisters Vi and Powder/Jinx and their roles in the conflict between the … Continue reading Arcane: How to Write Great Female Characters