Channel Orange Makes for Good Late-Night Television

Channel Orange Makes for Good Late-Night Television

by Kenny Butler Frank Ocean has been drawing some attention as of late, and whether it’s good or bad has yet to be decided. Aside…

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Oreo

Oreo

by Ryan Hubbard Whether surfing the web, watching the news, or just conversing with everyday citizens, it is very apparent that pop culture is saturated…

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Effects of Schooling: Bigger Than You Think

Effects of Schooling: Bigger Than You Think

by Shayna Hughes Wes Moore’s memoir, The Other Wes Moore: One Name Two Fates, tells the story of two men with the same name, growing…

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Structure and Discipline

Structure and Discipline

by Zach Green The memoir The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates, by Wes Moore, is about two kids who grow up on the same…

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The Idea of a Man

The Idea of a Man

by Jacob Dodds The memoir The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates illustrates the differences between how masculinity is defined and developed by two African…

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Welcome Home to the Dead City

Welcome Home to the Dead City

by Andrew Crooker As the dark blast doors open up with a blaring alarm, you fear what lies on the other side of that door….

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Life in Reverse

Life in Reverse

by Ashley Cosher “‘Wir werden Amerika,’ we are going to America, is the only thing I remember from the conversation with my parents. I was…

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The Salesman

The Salesman

by Noor Hindi The store was alive. The city was dead. Anorexic wallets, water shortages, lack of food; this was only the beginning. But his…

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A Monster

A Monster

by C.L. A handsome young man stands before me in a dimly lit kitchen. Tall, now strikingly slender with a tamed afro of curly blond hair…

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