Monthly Archives: December 2019
School Supplies
December 16, 2019 | Angelo ChavezRegular school supples. They’re convenient. There’s nothing more to be said… except, there is.
For example, a ruler is really great for many things. They’re good for turning those crooked lines into straight lines. They’re good for measuring shapes … Read More
Leave the Innocent Alone
December 16, 2019 | Maya BealsProtect yourself from those who offend you, but leave the innocent alone.
You carry your gun with hate in your heart already willing to tear families apart. Your AR is loaded and suspended on your shoulders, but for who? What … Read More
Fiction: “When It Happens”
December 8, 2019 | Aiden ImranThe first time it happens, Caleb has no idea what’s happening, but Tafida clearly seems to be in the hang of this, and she tries curling herself into his chest. He looks down and realizes her breathing is erratic, and … Read More
Fiction: “My Sister’s Texts”
December 8, 2019 | Gianna Giordano 1I am telling you this is real. I promise. I can’t go through any of that again. Let me take you back, you need to believe me.
I woke up yesterday morning, brushed my teeth, got dressed… everything normal. I … Read More
Take Back Your Life
December 8, 2019 | Elizabeth McDonnellAs humans, we inevitably face conflict in our daily lives. Adversity has the potential to alter your life negatively. These events appear in unpredictable ways that are out of our control. However, we have the power to decide whether or … Read More