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Jonah Lundberg walking on Bethells Beach in Auckland, New Zealand. | Photo by J. Patrick Lisazo, University of Texas - San Antonio

Creative Submission: Jonah Lundberg Rediscovers His Epic Self

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Jonah Lundberg (SMG ’11) studies Marketing in the School of Management and recently rediscovered a lifelong passion for creative writing. A devoted reader of classics, Jonah shared with us his [...]

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Feb 14, 2011 | 2 Responses

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Creative Submission: Noelia Rivera’s Obsession, Fear and Surrealism

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Noelia Rivera is a social studies major in the School of Education (SED’11) who writes vignettes on some of humanity’s most driving forces: obsession and fear. When did you first [...]

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Mar 29, 2010 | Leave a response

Creative Submission: Clarissa Keen’s Mythic Musing

Creative Submission: Clarissa Keen’s Mythic Musing

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Artemis Bellezza è negli occhi del’osservatore. I dream in visions: The senses linger deep beneath the surface of the soul, through the calluses of my bones, through the crevasses in [...]

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Mar 16, 2010 | Leave a response

Creative Submission: Kevin Beaty’s Anatomical Art

Creative Submission: Kevin Beaty’s Anatomical Art

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Kevin Beaty is a Communications: Film major in the College of Communication (COM’11). Check out his gallery: http://kbeaty.deviantart.com/gallery/

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Feb 19, 2010 | Leave a response

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Creative Submission: Portraits of Strangers

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The task is simple: Use a continuous line to draw a complete stranger.  Draw anything about that stranger: his or her face, hands, entire body.  Draw anywhere: on toilet paper, [...]

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Feb 7, 2010 | 4 Responses

Creative Submission: Amber Vittoria’s Fashionable Passion for Light

Creative Submission: Amber Vittoria’s Fashionable Passion for Light

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Amber Vittoria is a graphic design major in the College of Fine Arts (CFA’12) and owner of the company Pyrotechnic Display at Celebrations (P.D.A.C). Her company offers unique t-shirts that [...]

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Jan 25, 2010 | 2 Responses

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Creative Submission: Julian Glander Reminds Us Why We Should Be Suspicious of Raccoons

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When Julian Glander (COM ’12) submitted his short story The Woods, we were at first struck by its effective parody of talking animal stories. Then we were downright horrified by [...]

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Dec 13, 2009 | 7 Responses

Creative Submission: Haley Stoessl Builds an Everlasting Snowman

Creative Submission: Haley Stoessl Builds an Everlasting Snowman

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Film and TV major Haley Stoessl (COM 2011) submitted her science fiction short story Nun Sa Lam two weeks ago. The piece, which features an aging android protagonist, immediately caught [...]

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Nov 30, 2009 | 1 Response

Creative Submission: Joseph Forbes Shows That Personal Connection is in Our ‘DNA’

Creative Submission: Joseph Forbes Shows That Personal Connection is in Our ‘DNA’

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Feeling that we didn’t have a good submission for this issue, we asked for creative submissions at the last minute — just a few days before release — and although [...]

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Nov 15, 2009 | Leave a response

Creative Submission: Adam Cesare’s Horror Infestation

Creative Submission: Adam Cesare’s Horror Infestation

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Adam Cesare, CAS/COM ’10, started writing fiction before his freshman year of college. A fan of horror literature and movies, he turned to writing darker stories. Since then, Adam’s work [...]

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Nov 1, 2009 | 2 Responses

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Creative Submission: Travis and Aneesh, the BU Guitar Duo No One’s Heard Of

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Singer-songwriter duo Travis and Aneesh break out of their Youtube shell and introduce themselves to the BU campus.

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Oct 19, 2009 | 4 Responses

Writing Submission: Clarissa Keen’s Radiation

Writing Submission: Clarissa Keen’s Radiation

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Remaining true to her love of chemistry and her love of writing, contributor Clarissa Keen is a scientist by day and a poet by night. Keen cleverly mixes the two [...]

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Oct 6, 2009 | 1 Response