Issues

  • everything is fine

    a poem by Chloe Fang, ’23 Everything will be fine, they say, as mothers and fathers fight desperately behind them, trying to keep their sons and daughters close to them. Everything will be fine.

  • only with a body

    a poem by Emily Banthin, ’20 Today I walked through a hollow house accompanied by figures with tattoos made of silver crosses hung from the tiny hairs of a neck. Their eyes were open so wide I was pretty sure their irises were held in place by something I do not possess, because my eyes…

  • Untitled

    a metals piece by Michelle Lee, ’20

  • immanuel kant’s utilitarian earbuds

    an essay by Jacob Landau, ’22 The lovely sheer of the alloys in her ear overwhelm the natural brightness of her blue eyes popping out of the mysterious shadows in her eyes. Her skin is of a pale rosy color, and yet instead the optic nerve is compelled to observe where the vestibule meets her…