Let me be clear: this is not a how-to, a step-by-step guide, or IKEA instructions to prioritizing our mental health. If I had any of those, I would have printed them off and put them all over campus instead of writing to you today. This is more of a message in a bottle, cast adrift on the waves. My hope… Read more →
Month: September 2019
Hollywood’s Bleeding Album Review by Kiana Giddings
Post Malone has been one of the hottest artists recently. His unique sound and his lack of commitment to creating music for a certain genre has captivated listeners. His new album Hollywood’s Bleeding release was a shock to his fans. Compared to his other album releases, Post Malone did not have a release date that was shared with the public.… Read more →
Beside
By: Brian Dickson Major: Studio Art Year: Freshman Hometown: Fort Worth, TX Read more →
How to: Save Your Tanked GPA at the Last Minute by Natalie Keller
Let’s face it: this is college. We all screw up every now and then. What’s most important is how you bounce back. Luckily for us, there are many ways to aid yourself in these dire moments of the semester. Opportunities are practically handed on a silver, shining platter to students in this unfortunate, unstoppable circumstance. The system is designed less… Read more →
Ocean of Ink
By: Faith Langenberg Major: Political Science, Studio Art Minor Year: Junior Hometown: Omaha, NE Read more →
Your Middle
By: Erin Lantsberger Major: Nursing Year: Junior Hometown: Pleasant Hill, CA Every story has a beginning, middle, and end. Even though I was not there when you first began, and could not be there when it all ended, I was your middle. A wise man once said that it is the journey that matters I was your voyage.… Read more →
Stand Tall
By: Hannah Brierty Major: General Studies of Fine Arts Year: Senior Hometown: San Antonio, TX Read more →
Atlas (hand-drawn screen-print)
By: Rachel Brooks Major: English & Secondary Education Year: Junior Hometown: Round Rock, TX Read more →
JFK
By: Taylor Cuozzo Major: Art Education Year: Sophomore Hometown: Little Silver, NJ Read more →
A Saga and A Cycle
By: Rachel Brooks Major: English & Secondary Education Year: Junior Hometown: Round Rock, TX Look through my eyes. Walk in my shoes. Feel what I despise. See what I could lose. If I were to leave, Would it change a thing? There’s no one who’d see. No happy ending to bring. You ask me straight out if I’ll… Read more →