a short story by Clara Renner, ’24 Zip! I closed my suitcase, then rolled it out into the hallway and down the stairs. It made a thud with each step I rolled it onto. “Can we keep this house quiet for ONE SINGLE second of the day?” Mom yelled from the kitchen. “Yeah Caleigh,” Spencer…
a poem by fall contest winner Simon Zalesky, ’20 The leaves die but they will come again The water freezes and it snows when The darker times are out then But do not fret or weep and cry For summers coming the light will rise There is no light without the dark And there is…
The Red Ink staff would like to extend our congratulations to the winners of the Red Ink Fall Contest! For our viewers, over the past few weeks Red Ink has hosted a fall themed contest and we’ve received some of the best submissions yet. The winners include: 1st Place for Creative Writing: Simon Zalesky, ’20…
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