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February 2025 Make way for The Wienermobile!- Will Williams
You are driving. Not vigorously so, but one of those drives where no amount of time is too much spent. It reminds you of those Sunday...
Will Williams
Feb 3, 20252 min read


February 2025 "Endangered Species of Languages: International Mother Language Day | 21 February" by Estefani Gordillo
Did you know every two weeks a language disappears, taking with it an entire cultural and intellectual conversation? Only a few hundred...
Estefani Gordillo
Feb 2, 20252 min read


February 2025 Romance Movie Reviews by Jackie Zamora
Purple Hearts Purple Hearts is a romantic drama that follows Cassie Salazar played by Sofia Carson, an aspiring musician struggling to...
Jackie Zamora
Feb 2, 20253 min read


February 2025 Night Watch- a story by Kimberly Guzman Martinez
Tik tok tik tok... “It’s almost time.” The city is finally starting to sleep, yet the distinctive sound of cars zooming by leaves a...
Kimberly Guzman Martinez
Feb 2, 20253 min read


February 2025 Musician Tom Misch by Sebastian Cabrera
I accidentally discovered Tom Misch during a music lesson in Fresno, and the bass instructor introduced me to one of his songs, “It Runs...
Sebastian Cabrera
Feb 2, 20252 min read


February 20205 Cosmic Horror: The Unraveling of Reality By Halenna Castillo
“The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown” ― H.P. Lovecraft...
Halenna Castillo
Feb 2, 20253 min read


February 2025 Love and Lonesome by Emily Rawlings
Valentine’s Day is the day of love, but what happens when one is alone? Does being devoid of romantic love automatically entail...
Emily Rawlings
Feb 2, 20253 min read


February 2025 “THE GOLDEN SPATULA” a story by Paula Rawlings
“Herman! You stinking mass of smeared dinosaur dung, I need to buy a spatula.” Herman did, in fact, feel like a steaming mass of...
Paula Rawlings
Feb 2, 20254 min read


February 2025 Internet LEGENDS by Leslie Rivera
The early 2000s was an interesting era for storytelling. The newness of the internet allowed people to present stories and legends as...
Leslie Rivera
Feb 2, 20252 min read


February 2025 My Library, MyLife by Julie Calvert
|As our dear Alan wrote in our December Paper Jam, curating your own personal library, is a joy beyond comparison. I write this article,...
Julie Calvert
Feb 2, 20252 min read


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 2, 20253 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 2, 20252 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 2, 20252 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 2, 20252 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
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