Month: June 2019

Kirby Cove

By: Erin Lantsberger Major: Nursing Year: Junior Hometown: Pleasant Hill, CA   The sun glistened on the rims of the old Volvo as we sped on the 101. The old car stunk of overcooked hamburgers and greasy fries from a cheap burger stand on the way to the campsite. Liam, dressed in dark, conservative clothes adjusted his sunglasses, his disposition… Read more →

Stray

By: Josh Borders Major: Economics Year: Junior Hometown: Kaufman, TX   You were sitting there on the couch, still wearing that beat-up gray t-shirt from a team-building exercise you did at work however many years ago, watching “The Bachelor,” when I asked, How are you? and you didn’t really answer but just sort of sank deeper into the couch, clutching… Read more →

Faces

By: Erin Lantsberger Major: Nursing Year: Junior Hometown: Pleasant Hill, CA   They say that you can only dream Of the faces that you’ve already seen In your waking moments.   There are men I have seen That I will never know Yet they haunt my dreams and Steal sleep by simply existing In my dreamland.   There are women… Read more →