A cute and funny short film where there is a supermarket for cats when they are shaped like different types of foods! Don’t worry though, they aren’t actually for eating—just for decoration!
Class of 2021
Diet Woes: Will Polar Bears Make It?
No other animal seems more threatened by climate change than polar bears. Will these icons of the Arctic be able to adapt their diets to survive in their rapidly transforming environment?
a woman is lost
a woman is lost By Amanda Musmacher
Sonder
(noun) the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own
Stolen to be Given
Stolen to be Given is a piece connecting my name and religion. Two things that were chosen for me and their role in shaping my identity.
Central Park
I wrote this poem about my favorite park. It’s a big milestone in my life because I went to this park as a child.
Time Beyond The Line
An interactive piece hosted on a Java program, following a choose your own adventure story about being stuck in a time loop.
As Queer as a Nine-Bob Note
The inner dialogue of two people who want the same thing.
Passing the Time
In this collaborative pair project, we collected and reflected on the things that have helped us pass the time in—as we often hear now—such an unprecedented time.
On Poetry
This is a vignette-style epistolary piece that relies on several different narratives to reflect on what it means to be a poet.
Twitter Girls
“Twitter Girls” is a satirical experimental prose piece that deals with the insecurities of a young writer.
Find Home
Where is home? I must return.
Frankenstein!
Today, the term ‘Frankenstein’ invokes the image of a stitched-together, grotesque green monster that serves as a warning for the pitfalls of human innovation, but how did this creature first come about?
From Under a Tree & the August Sun
I spent a lot of summer 2020 sitting underneath trees and trying to find the words to articulate what exactly I was feeling and not really being able to find the words. There’s usually a real feeling of restlessness that accompanies summer for me and I think it was amplified by the pandemic.
childhood archeology / Teenage Fever Dream
These are two poems that reflect back on our younger selves.