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Month: November 2022

What the Hell, Dante?

What the Hell, Dante?

By Simone Southers Fantasizing about reading classic literature was (and still is) one of my favorite pasttimes. So, when I got the opportunity to read works like Homer’s Illiad and Dante Alighieri’s Inferno with Professor Merkel, you could say that the dark academia wannabe in me was excited. Reading works like these were required for a class called “The Devil, the Hero, and God,” which looked at literature that had these interactions. Inferno shows the more obvious interaction out of…

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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

By Abby Gross When I was applying to college, I struggled to write my common application essay. It took multiple meetings with my English teacher, tearful conversations with my mom, and many stubborn hours sitting at my computer before I finally settled on what I wanted to write about. I wrote about the different career paths I considered growing up and how I finally decided I wanted to be a teacher. I knew I wanted to impact the lives of…

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