Beyond an individualistic impact, the defunding and abandonment of the humanities damages society as a whole. It declines into our current panorama: a new wave of conservatism that ends...
As we observe National Native American Heritage Month this November, here are four Native American authors whose work you can read to celebrate the month and learn more about...
When you look at the history of literature, it is tempting to think of it as a shelf of names. A syllabus. A sequence of books people pretend to...
Finals season is rolling around. It is around this time every year that, in the whirlwind of study sessions, exams, and semester burnout, we drive ourselves crazy trying to...
Looking for a new hobby? Journaling is an amazing outlet to express your creativity and reflect on your experiences.
I’m begging you, don’t let that amazing manuscript of poetry or that article stay hidden in your Drive folder forever. You worked hard on it!
While only one page of prose from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, this fig tree analogy has always stuck with me for its message on yearning, dreams, and almost...
What I read this September and if I recommend them!
Swarang 2025 was more than a competition. It was a nationwide celebration of India’s mother tongues. Hosted by Her Campus at MUJ with Shabd, it gave young voices a...