The Unfathomed: Silence as Apathy and Introspection
The morning had begun the night prior. The sun had set off an array of fireworks sounding only of two birds...
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The morning had begun the night prior. The sun had set off an array of fireworks sounding only of two birds...
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Touchdown…wheels slam…the great flying beast settles on the runway. I snap awake in a flicker of overhead lights...
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André Aciman, professor at the Graduate Center of City University of New York, and author of best-selling novel Call...
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What do you get when you combine the classic “Who’s on First?” comedy skit with the fifteenth-century morality play...
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The frigid nighttime shimmer keeps us awake in the frost of absence from where we grew up—that is to say, home. Home...
Read MoreBy Morgan Meyer November 5, 2023 0
Last Weekend, the Virginia Film Festival wrapped up its 36th year, delivering a captivating array of...
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When clouds cast themselves in front of the moon, and a field surrounded by lamps becomes lost to the void of empty,...
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There exist aspects of life that are truly astounding, as anyone can attest to. However, what must be subsequently...
Read MoreBy Beckett Wilkinson October 16, 2023 0
There exist aspects of life that are truly astounding, as anyone can attest to. However, what must be subsequently...
Read MoreBy Lauren Horan October 16, 2023 0
The University of Virginia has an unbroken penchant for tradition. Whether it be the long-standing advocacy for...
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