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 The Lake  Review
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The Lake Review

ByJulia Brukx 02/02/202101/31/2021

Lauren Simpson // Blog Writer “It occurred to me that if I were a ghost, this ambiance was what I’d miss most: the ordinary, day-to-day bustle of the living. Ghosts…

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Packing Tips for Moving with Books (from Someone Who Just Did So)
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Packing Tips for Moving with Books (from Someone Who Just Did So)

ByEmma Shacochis 01/28/202101/27/2021

Ana Hein // Blog Writer Moving is never easy, but moving with a large quantity of books possesses its own set of problems. As someone who just moved across the…

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Drag: The Complete Story?
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Drag: The Complete Story?

ByOlivia Smith 01/26/202101/26/2021

Alli Armijo // Blog Writer Drag is a cultural phenomenon popularized by the hit TV show RuPaul’s Drag Race. But what Drag Race does wrong is provide a misconception of…

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On Women: Conveyed Through Art

ByJulia Brukx 12/16/202012/14/2020

Allison Armijo // Blog Writer Art is an outlet to relieve the frustrations imposed onto people by society. Especially prevalent in today’s world, the examination of how art is used…

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The Bluest Eye Review
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The Bluest Eye Review

ByOlivia Smith 12/09/202012/08/2020

Lauren Simpson // Blog Writer The Bluest Eye, the first novel by Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison, is a compelling piece drawing attention to the expectations of women in regards…

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Fantastical Fantasy: Implications in Modern Queer Literature
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Fantastical Fantasy: Implications in Modern Queer Literature

ByEmma Shacochis 12/02/202012/02/2020

Allison Armijo // Blog Writer Queer literature is fantastic, but why is it almost exclusively fantastical?  Elizabeth Whitney’s article, “Capitalizing on Camp: Greed and the Queer Marketplace,” does not directly…

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