
“Sometimes — There’s God — So Quickly”: Tennessee Williams and Religion
By Sav Robinson for Seminar in Literary Interpretation: Tennessee Williams That there are connections between Tennessee Williams’ life...

Short Writing Assignment #1
By Sonya Robinson For Text Analysis William Shakespeare's Macbeth is a story about power. A general, emerging victorious from a bloody...

Diversity is Legitimacy- Why Minority Representation in Comics is Important and How To Do It Justly
Mel V. Vargas for Writing and Rhetoric II Dear White Comic Book Lover, Like many other comic lovers, as early as we can remember we knew...

Sharing Their Stories: An Analysis of Halina Den’s Testimony
Walter Sorel for The Holocaust “Never Forget” is the slogan of remembrance that was coined following the September 11th terrorist...

How Island Def Jam’s Shortsightedness Shaped Lady Gaga’s Superstardom
How Island Def Jam’s Shortsightedness Shaped Lady Gaga’s Superstardom: Bad Decisions in the Music Industry Dani Putrino Stefani...

Female Filmmakers in the 1920s
Paige Brunsen for Nineteen Twenties and the Birth of Modern America: Honors The 1920s were a vibrant and exciting time for popular...

1960’s Fashion + Style
by Allison Ten Eyck for The 1960’s The 1960s decade was full of social change with fashion that reflected what was happening, which has...

The Limey: Steven Soderbergh’s Psychological Analysis of Memories
by Moon Abbott for Cinema Analysis and Criticism Directed by Steven Soderbergh, The Limey (1999) follows British ex-convict Wilson on his...

Feature: Aquarium and Nature Photography
by Parker Worster for Photo 2

Women in Marlowe
by Colin McHugh for Shakespeare: Shakespeare and Marlowe Often times, when one looks back into the history of the world, it is quite easy...

Sex Trafficking in Society
by Megan Lux for Literature, Culture, and Power Girls have been sexualized since learning to walk and talk and nobody has a problem with...

Gillian Flynn and her Twisted Women
by Chloe Bair for Women Writers: Narratives of Empowerment Often times when we think of the protagonist in story, we look for someone...

Punk Rock Music and How It Connects to Free Speech
By Rhiannon Mach for Writing and Rhetoric II: Honors Since punk rock started in the United States in the 1970s, this form of music has...

The Effect of Perceived Control and Self Efficacy on Academic Area
by Yilin Xu for Social Psychology Mary, a first year graduate student, is struggling with her study life. She feels that graduate school...

Difficult Video Games Throughout the Indictions
by Hector Rasgado Jr. for Writing and Rhetoric I It’s been called a “video game fever.” During the early 1980s, arcade games were...

Feature: A Cuban Lawyer & an Argentine Doctor’s Take on Marxism
by Sarah Nicole Strohecker for Social Foundations 3 (NYU) Background While modern socialists are generally in consensus that Marx’s...

Praise for Faces Places: A Testament to “Ordinary” Lives
by Sav Robinson for Reviewing the Arts Faces Places is everything you’d expect, and yet, everything you wouldn’t, from a French...

Superorganic Paradox
by Lily Ortero for Writing and Rhetoric II: Honors Wake up, cup of coffee to commence the day and quell anxiety shakes about a looming,...

Bisexual Stigmas, Media Representation, and Mental Health
By Maya Fuller for Gay and Lesbian Studies Often, when bisexuality is discussed, we are talking about more than just bisexuality. It is...























