Ink Lit Magazine is unique among other literary magazines on campus as it is run only by first-year students — including its editor-in-chief. The magazine puts out poetry, fiction stories, nonfiction ...
Stanford has been known as a cradle for “techies” and the STEM disciplines for decades. Amid this skewed prioritization, how did literature students find and foster a sense of community? By running an ...
When second-year University of Iowa student Nic Cazin went looking for a place to express themself on campus, they were shocked to find out of all the literary magazines on campus, no LGBTQ+ literary ...
Founded in 1967, Stillpoint Literary Magazine has highlighted students’ writing and art for 50 years. The magazine has undergone changes throughout the years, but a common theme has been its mission ...
When Evanston Public Library branch assistant Kellye Fleming noticed many of her friends were trying new artistic projects during the pandemic, she was inspired to start 10th Ward Lit, a library ...
When John Reinhard went about starting up a literary magazine at South Central College, he was not in unfamiliar territory — he’d done it twice before at two other colleges. But this one was different ...
The literary and art magazine Queen's Head and Artichoke was derecognized last week by the Tufts Community Union Judiciary (TCUJ) because of what it called "undue overlap" with other publications.
University of Vermont students launched the literary magazine Crossroads, but its roots can be traced off-campus to Burlington’s Light Club Lamp Shop. There, every Monday evening, poets and other ...
There are those who enjoy the occasional Cheesy Gordita Crunch or Soft Taco Supreme. And then there are those who really love Taco Bell enough to express their sincere devotion through essays, poems ...
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