Poet’s Corner: “Strangely” by Dhia A. Habboush, Professor April 25, 2018 Trailing angles within my past Seeking peace in corners Hiding from my conscience Complaining, like a hurt child, Of a sorrow Like a torrential…
Whistling November 29, 2017 By Nina Miglio Senior I remember my fathers whistle A soothing noise that I was familiar with I felt comfort in his presence It…
the chair September 27, 2017 By Gordon Hill Graduate Student He’s the first one into the office everyday, yet he has no reason to be early. But he goes…
The Little Guys September 27, 2017 By Connor J Rog Yesterday, I squashed a fly And it made me think about the little guys The ants that work together The…
Poet’s Corner: “A Reach” November 9, 2016 By Emma Lyn Schwartz Sometimes it takes work to reach something beautiful And sometimes you can’t do it Sometimes just looking at the chains…
Poet’s Corner October 19, 2016 “the $7 couch” By: Nina Miglio at the thrift shop where hand-me-downs have a back story you wear someones past and you must give it…
Poet’s Corner: “Innisfail” September 28, 2016 By Shannon Andée Brindle The land of my elders The home of my heritage In the Emerald Isle’s splendors, I search for a vestige,…