Tradition on parade as Class of 2015 celebrates its CLSC Recognition Day
Recognition Day is a scene out of time. White-clad graduates march, music plays, flower petals drift through the air. Lewis Miller and John Heyl Vincent are even there.
Recognition Day is a scene out of time. White-clad graduates march, music plays, flower petals drift through the air. Lewis Miller and John Heyl Vincent are even there.
When people think of massive ships sinking at the turn of the 20th century, their thoughts might first go to the RMS Titanic, forever immortalized by James Cameron’s blockbuster movie, Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio’s star-making performances and the tin whistle solo from Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On.”
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Many may think of the word “vanishing” as one with negative connotations — things that are lost forever. Rick Hilles…
“When I found out the theme for this week was ‘Vanishing,’ I began to look for some texts with that…
Susan Choi wants to know what makes a novel political. Is it the subject matter? Its arguments? Or its themes?…
Nobody puts Emily St. John Mandel in a corner. Her first three novels often get classified as crime novels or…
This week, the Young Readers program follows Theo and her unlikely band of friends in discovering the societal importance of art in Marx Fitzgerald’s book, Under the Egg.
Like Mary Shelley, Joan Murray found herself inspired by Percy Bysshe Shelley. He didn’t inspire her to write a genre-defining…
Author urges engagement with veterans and their stories at reading
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