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Fall 2025

A myth to fight myths

A myth is defined as an exaggerated or idealized conception of a person or thing. In this digital age, most popular pictures are heavily edited with filters or physical enhancements of the people in them. Artificial intelligence can create pictures …

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Fall 2025

Thoughts about Luna

When I was a kid, there were many things I was scared of. Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park” (1993) was one of them—my mom tells the story of me coming downstairs crying because I thought the dinosaurs were going to eat …

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Fall 2025

pieces of people

I pulled back the curtain too far

while I was trying to make sense

of the way memories sit on my tongue,

trying to sew together the frothing water

I used to wade into,

trying to sort through the separating …

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Fall 2025

The cross cleaner

Far above the quilted covers of the artisan markets and the terracotta roofs of the merchant houses, beyond the skyward sprawl of the noble towers and the king’s gleaming penthouse, and higher still than the church’s iron steeples which reach …

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Fall 2025

Why philosophy needs superstition

We all know that Halloween is the scariest time of the year—at least according to the stories from folklore. Many practices around this holiday originate from traditional beliefs about the barrier between the living and the dead being at its …

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Fall 2025

Two birds

The summer after my sophomore year, I shoot my first roll of film on Kent Island. I am forgetful with its presence, and every so often, I will remember its place in the second-floor bedroom I share with my friend …

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