a poem by Shaffaf Tariq, ’21 Not very hard Not too bad It’s been fine Outsider, left out Subconscious subtle exclusion I feel different
a poem by Julia Rocha, ’21 “Immigrants come here to steal our jobs,” they say. Yet the people who say that don’t want those jobs anyway; Some immigrants work at Dunkin’ Donuts or McDonald’s just for minimum pay.
a vignette by Anjali Jain, ’21 Timmy sits cross-legged on his bed. It’s too dark to see the bright rocket ships zipping across the quilt, but when he stretches out his fingertips, he can feel their shapes, the neat rows of stitching that hold this little universe together.
a short story by Emily Banthin, 20 Maurice had left me a message not more than twenty-four hours earlier asking me to make the journey from my city apartment out to her suburban cape-style house so we could have the chance to discuss a few matters from earlier on. Those were her exact words: “I…
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