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Red Wolf

Red Wolf

Oct 21, 2015 4 min read Literature
Regarded as the Dracula or Frankenstein of werewolf novels by the few who have read it, Guy Endore’sThe Werewolf of Paris is the story of Bertrand Caillet, a young man from the
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Benjamin Welton
By: Benjamin Welton

<i>Living the Fantasy</i>

Oct 19, 2015 6 min read Film &amp; TelevisionHumanity
Until last week, online fantasy sports betting was a prosperous and unregulated new industry, but things are shifting as Nevada regulators determined [http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/nevada-regulators-tell-fanduel-draftkings-get-out-or-get-license-n445851] that fantasy sites are
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Sarah Hanssen
By: Sarah Hanssen
A Young, Cool Stephen Hawking Standing With His Bride

A Young, Cool Stephen Hawking Standing With His Bride

Oct 14, 2015 1 min read Poetry
We go about our daily lives understanding almost nothing about the world: her arms, the black and white flowers, heavenly bodies in the sky. This is my brief history of happiness: someone loved
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Marci Rae Johnson
By: Marci Rae Johnson
ESSO—SO—SO—SO

ESSO—SO—SO—SO

Oct 14, 2015 5 min read HumanityPoetry
Regardless of the course title, I try to read a poem aloud at the beginning of every class I teach. Some of my college freshmen love this, but most probably don’t. Like
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Elizabeth Ann Dark
By: Elizabeth Ann Dark
Perpetual Rediscoveries

Perpetual Rediscoveries

Oct 12, 2015 4 min read Literature
Nothing ruins a book faster than a teacher who insists it is important. Scholars with the best argument against the existence of a literary canon use some form of this truism. Tim Parks
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Alex Miller Jr.
By: Alex Miller Jr.
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