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A Requirement I Started to Love
by Liv McKinney, Duke '20, Biology Major
Not Too Far Off
by Brian Finke, 21, Student at Texas A&M
Darkest Before the Dawn
by Natalie Huebel, 22 years old and a student at Texas A&M University.
Asian American Dreams
by Angel Trazo, 26, PhD student in Cultural Studies at UC Davis
Response to a response
by Jacob, Johnston 20 years old. College student at Texas A&M University
The Fault in Our Stars and my Dad - Living through Leukemia in my Dad's shoes
by Cheyenne, 18 years old, living in Utah, a senior in high school
My Front Porch Looking In
by Zachary Fine, 19, Student
The Best Motivational Token
by Melanie, 20, Psychology major
Getting Carried Away by a Book
by Kevin Spencer, 37, PhD student in English at Duke University
A House
by Alejandro, 19, student
The world we live in isn't as big as you may think
by George, 21, student
Bringing What I Love Into A New Field
by Stephen Garrett, 21, Student
“You Have to Be There”
by Averill Corkin, Graduate Student, Harvard University
Wabi-Sabi: The Perfectly Imperfect
by Yael Lazar, PhD Candidate in Religious Studies at Duke University and a curator for the Humanities Moments Project
It’s the Little Things
by Soravit Sophastienphong, 21, Undergraduate at Duke University
Here I Am
by Sydney, 21, student
We All Float On
by Katie Clark, 21, Student
God Wink
by Stephany Rankin, 22, Student at Texas A&M University
Live with a Humanities Mindset!
by Kenneth, 20, student at Texas A&M University
This Couldn’t Happen to Me
by Madison Forrest, 18, student
To Pimp a Butterfly
by Alex Azzi, Student at TAMU
Harry Potter and My Mom
by Amanda Trevino, 21, currently a college student who will be attending medical school next fall!
No Such Thing as Silence
by Tereza Walsbergerová, 27, graduate student of English
If the World Had Been Watching
by Cynthia Tomaselli, 21, Student
Things Don't Have To Be The Way They've Always Been
by Gabriela Lopez, 21, Texas A&M University Undergraduate Student
The Beauty of Love and Human Connection
by Corynn Fitzpatrick, 18, student
How Hamilton Restored My Belief In Writing
by Brianna Whitney, 18, Student
How I Used My Voice To Love Myself
by Kelsey Smith, 18 years old. I love to write stories and use my imagination. I also love working with little kids as well.
Chimborazo and the Sublime
by Emma Barlow, 18, Student