Tag: Literature
Feb. 16, 2024
Dreams of Delphine from the dragon statue
Last week, Mario’s statue was accompanied by a peculiar stand lined with free hardcover copies of Richard Shapero’s books. My curiosity paved the way as…
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Oct. 21, 2016
Bob Dylan deserves more
He is one of the greatest singers and songwriters in not just American history, but world history. He’s an icon of the 1960s hippie movement,…
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Jun. 3, 2016
Triangle Talks with Faith Roser
Faith Roser is a graduating senior who majored in biological sciences. Faith hails from York County and has interests including but not limited to animals,…
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May. 13, 2016
Week of Writing celebrates the art of written composition with 17 events
The act of writing is unique in that it serves as both a practical tool and a form of artistic expression. It is often utilized…
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Nov. 13, 2015
More than just western literature
There’s a bookstore right across from the Philadelphia Public Library and next to HipCityVeg that sells used books for unbelievably cheap prices (like $5 the…
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Oct. 16, 2015
Triangle Talks with Dr. Scott Warnock
Scott Warnock is an associate professor of English and Director of the Writing Center and Writing Across the Curriculum. He teaches first-year writing and courses…
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