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Is Collecting Cringe?
By Leah Bernstein The urge to collect is not a new one, but in current times it has certainly become popular. What was once a niche way...
Fanwar
By Tangerine In winter of 2014, two legions converged on an icy road, armed with vitriol and parasocial fervor. Girls’ Generation...
When Art Becomes Cringe
By Kaitlyn Adams Art by Rae-Lynn Shi I have this recurring nightmare: I look down to find I am bleeding out of my stomach after...
Losing ‘U’ To The Promised Land
Megha Kimothi explores the difficulties that many international students face while trying to bring their own cultures into classes.
On a Concert
Robert Campanaro captures the experience of going to the concert of your favorite artist.
No Guts, No Glory
Alexis Howells analyzes how “Saltburn” is a modern retelling of the Shakesperian tragedy, “Richard III.”
Building Utopia
Henry Christensen recounts the shortcomings of what was intended to be a utopic plan for New York City in the post-World War II era.
A Safe Haven for Writers
Sarina Greene explains her writing process and the transformation that becomes of it.
Carl Grimes And The Requiem Flesh Wall
Sam Tuck introduces us to “Dystopia Rising,” a LARPing town overrun with zombies. Buy your tickets today!
The Manhattan Project’s Lingering Manhattan Legacy
Nina Martineck examines the legacy of the infamous Manhattan Project on New York’s own Manhattan borough and the ghost it has left behind.
The Pratt Tunnels: Fact or Farce?
A.A. Wolfe recounts his treacherous journey into the bowels of the Pratt secret tunnels… and what was waiting down there.
Hill and Stutz
Krissy Williams’s review of the documentary, “Stutz,” explores the emotional rawness and confessionality of the piece.
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