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…

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,…

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,…

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…

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…

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…
