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Speak, Resilience

Perhaps it’s the knowledge of what comes afterward that has long stirred my sympathies for Nicholas and Alexandra, the last tsar and tsarina of Russia.

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The Unfamiliar Family

Are we who we are ipso facto, or do relationships with others and with institutions define our contours? Do we love our work inherently or just enjoy doing something? What if we don’t love it at all?...

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On Diction

...or, Why You Should Care About Every Syllable in Every Sentence You Write with Your Whole Heart

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The Reading Graveyard

I felt that pushing myself into new realms of knowledge and discipline would change me. I felt like reading and studying would turn me into someone I wanted to be. I read, therefore, with vengeance

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Changed Note

In Y, Leslie Adrienne Miller is forced to confront the male brain directly. Named after the chromosome to which we owe our entire sex, Y is an attempt to understand the cruelty, the darkness, and the...

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