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By Jared Chausow

Day-in and day-out Alfred works in the psychosis of the isolated hospital file room. After years in the building's basement, Alfred senses that he himself has begun to unravel.

Time

By Jared Chausow

A poem by Jared Chausow

Amaranth

By Michael Kroesche

A poem by Michael Kroesche

Collection

By Michael Kroesche

A poem by Michael Kroesche

Sojourn

By Michael Kroesche

A poem by Michael Kroesche

Saving Ariel

By Anna-Marie McLemore

Aimee visits her estranged brother in hopes of reconnecting with him, but finds something different altogether.

Butterfly

By Juliana Wang

A woman struggles with her failure to escape from her life of want and poverty.

Dried Carrots

By Juliana Wang

A poem by Juliana Wang.

Peacocks

By Juliana Wang

A poem by Juliana Wang.

Tuning Out Consolidated Radio

By Brian Hargrove

Tired of hearing the same old teeny-bop song on the radio? Brian Hargrove conveys how the overbearing control of record companies has led to radio consolidation.

Mass-Produced Masterpieces

By Kathleen Meek

Kathleen Meek explores how the introduction of photography and mechanical reproduction has moved artists into a more personal world of expressive art.

Table Top Role Playing

By David Slagle

Is life just a role of the dice? Tabletop Role-Playing Games provide insight into the fragmentation of American culture and aspects of the American dream.

Sales from the Crypt

By Karla Basa

The startling black-market trade that happens after you die...

Heart Disease

By JoAnne Belisle

Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of women, yet doctors have only recently made it a top priority

America's BIG Problem: Obesity and Minorty Children

By Alisha Hollis

Why are disadvantaged kids gaining so much more weight than their privileged peers?

The Graph of a Sine Wave is Infinite

By Katherine Wu

Katherine Wu reflects on the ups and downs of her relationship with her Chinese grandmother.

Guns, Gold, and Gringos

By Shahin Berenji

Think L.A. is dangerous now? Check out its brutal past as a bloodstained border-town rife with crime and racial injustice in the 1850s.

Milestones

By Christopher Matthews

A student's struggle with growing up gay in a fundamentalist Christian family.

Crack Cocaine and Jim Crow

By Elizabeth Luke

Sentencing differences between crack and powder cocaine offenders resurrect the racist Jim Crow laws of the past.

'Colorblind' to Racism

By Gary Yeritsian

Gary Yeritsian explores the seeds of conflict that have plagued Arab/Israeli relations for the past 40 years.

Global Warming

By Stephanie Echeveste

The enlightened self-interest encouraging Americans to "Go Green," may not be enough to address the problems of climate change.

The Clash

By Samantha Oltman

"The Clash of generations" left more than a legacy of tunes; they challenged the apathy of their contemporaries.

Google Books

By Jessica Madison

Google Book Search may be pushing the envelope when it comes to copyright laws, but in doing so it could also help save literature in our Internet-obsessed era.

Pro-Anorexia Websites

By Marjorie Slater

The prevalence of websites that encourage Anorexia Nervosa has created a whole new obstacle for those trying to battle the debilitating disorder.

Genetic Profiling in the Workplace

By Brian Lee

Despite the fact that genetic testing has opened new worlds of disease prevention, there has been an unexpected use of this knowledge to help select new hires.

Fri Apr 27
Festivals, Fly Poets, and Two Hammers
by Diana Arterian

Mon Apr 23
Apple Products, International Brain Stats, and a Mini-Rant
by Emily Ann Zietlow

Fri Apr 20
LAUNCH!, Lucy and Boomsday
by Diana Arterian

Tue Apr 17
Pickled Pink: Relishing All-Star Hot Dogs at Pink's
by Allison Norman