It’s Lit(erary) – Literary Magazines at UA
by Kaylie Yaceczko While UA’s inaugural publication the Acheronic was only published from 1924 to 1927, literary magazines on campus did not end there. One literary magazine, Scope, began in
by Kaylie Yaceczko While UA’s inaugural publication the Acheronic was only published from 1924 to 1927, literary magazines on campus did not end there. One literary magazine, Scope, began in
by Ashleigh Bonina and Kaylie Yaceczko In 1932 Caroline Pardee was the editor of an unusual edition of The Buchtelite. It seems as though the main difference from the other
Continue readingLeaping off the Page: Women and UA Publications
by Kaylie Yaceczko From literary societies to newspapers, we have seen The University of Akron act as a beacon for literary appreciation in the late nineteenth century. As time went
Continue readingRolling On the River: The University of Akron’s First Literary Magazine