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February 2025 If We Were Villains: Book Review By Annie Bautista
(Contains no spoilers!) I read a book, not for a class, but for fun for the first time in a while, and now everyone needs to hear about...

Annie B.
Feb 23 min read


February 2025 A Collectors Guide to Gift Giving by Luis Barba
Gift-giving is a simple yet incredibly endearing form of showing your love. Gift giving has always been one of my love languages and I...

Luis A Barba
Feb 22 min read


February 2025 The Great Entertainment Pawns of Ancient Rome: The Gladiators by Anapaula Ochoa
The Colosseum, an ancient amphitheater was constructed under the rule of the Flavian emperors. The structure was a grand, notable,...
Anapaula Ochoa
Feb 22 min read


February 2025 Alan's "book pick-of-the month" -Alan Pujol
This semester I plan to briefly present a different book every month that I read over the winter break. My hope in doing this is to...
Alan Pujol
Feb 22 min read


December 2024 The last Chapter for this year
Here it is December 4, the last week of instruction . This has been an intense semester. Election events pressed hard on all of us, and...

Deb Borofka
Dec 6, 20241 min read


December 2024 Re-Discovering Joy by Daniela Gutierrez
Entry: December 2023: “It was late fall, and I found myself alone on campus. I was walking through a nest of crumbled leaves under my...
Daniela Guiterrez
Dec 5, 20246 min read


December 2024 by Jackie Zamora
Finals are almost here, and I can feel the Christmas break excitement coming on! I'm so ready for classes to end. This semester has felt...
Jackie Zamora
Dec 3, 20242 min read


December 2024 "Fear me this..." by Paula Rawlings
The following piece of fiction contains a collection of fears voluntarily admitted by tutors within the RWC. Enjoy. (* cue creepy...
Paula Rawlings
Dec 3, 20247 min read


December 2024 The Wild Hunt by Leslie Rivera
The Wild Hunt is a mythic narrative common to many cultures. It involves a spectral horde of hunters that hunt on winter nights. They can...
Leslie Rivera
Dec 3, 20242 min read


December 2024 Year in Review: Lessons worth keeping By Annie Bautista
What a year it has been. I lived, laughed, loved, and cried several times, but I'm here! Entering 2024, I did not expect myself to be in...

Annie B.
Dec 3, 20244 min read


December 2024 A Charlie Brown Christmas By Jannette Rodriguez
Based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charlie M. Shultz, “A Charlie Brown Christmas” (1965) was the first cartoon TV special. Today, it is...
Jannette R.
Dec 3, 20245 min read


December 2024 "December Break Activities" by Emily Rawlings
After getting a taste of Thanksgiving, and I do not mean the taste of the scrumptious mashed potatoes and gravy, it may leave you wanting...
Emily Rawlings
Dec 2, 20242 min read


December 2024 How to cure the winter blues in seven ways by Halenna Castillo
1. Making hot cocoa During these upcoming Chilly days, we all should treat ourselves to a nice, warm, soul healing hot drink. The drink...
Halenna Castillo
Dec 2, 20243 min read


December 2024 The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe by Estefani Gordillo
The history behind Our Lady The Virgin Guadalupe is a Catholic title for Mary, the mother of Jesus. In Roman Catholicism, our Lady of...
Estefani Gordillo
Dec 1, 20243 min read


December 2024 "Bulgakov and Magical Realism" by Julie Calvert
Last month I wrote about Bulgakov, and this month, I actually have something to say about his novel, The Master and Margarita . Would you...
Julie Calvert
Dec 1, 20243 min read


December 2024 "My Ode to Taco Bell" by Will Williams
I was eight years old when my grandmother, the kind soul that she is, took me through the drive-thru that would change my life. I...
Will Williams
Dec 1, 20242 min read
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