7 CEN 7147A

Lampshade by Allison Lange   7 CEN 7147A Audrey Parks I told everyone who listened that it should have been me. The pioneer, the sacrifice. The difference? Obsolete. It should […]

Childhood

Photograph by Chris Murphy Childhood  Luca Sun There was once a time where the floors were made of lava where your backyard was an untamed land full of things to […]

Three Days on the Appalachian Trail

Photograph by Kamryn Crossman Three Days on the Appalachian Trail Catherine Roesch   The mountains paint the contrast of emerald pine on black stone of crystal blue on the dark […]

The First Pancake

Photograph by Grace Gilbert The First Pancake Kate Walz You always throw the first pancake out That’s what my mom told me her mom told her I’ve never done it […]

The Drums

The Drums
by Daniel Szabo

The valley sits, oh so peaceful,
Filled with the whispers of trees,
Ignited by the cacophony of colorful leaves,
Teeming with the songs of birds.

Maple Tree

Maple Tree Huaiyu Lu   Maple tree, river, you, and I, In this only summer for life, met in the crossroad of water route. Youth sometimes hurt in this growing […]

A Newfound Creature

A Newfound Creature Julia Freeman   Today I heard the song of a friend With soft strumming, A gentle humming, And the faintest bit of buzzing, That started at my […]

The Aftermath of Letting a Monster In

The Aftermath of Letting a Monster In Gabriele Price voice like gravel tumbling down into the streets falling out of your lips falling onto cracked pavement fractured roads with flaking […]

Butterfly Museum

Butterfly Museum Elizabeth Moore   We try to preserve ourselves like butterflies Pinning, poking smoothing Try to freeze beauty by pumping toxins into our skin Mounting and attempting to preserve […]

Colors

Colors Chloe Horner   I am a blank canvas. I am pure and white and untouched. Try splashing some pink on my cheeks. Try throwing some blue in my eyes. […]