Elementary Education: Cohort Interview of Todd Gervase
Why did you decide to go back to school for teaching?
I originally went to school to learn about art, but I always had an interest ..
R3 Exhibition Opening Night
Rights, Radicals, and Revolutions: Opening Night
The night was a success! The turn-out was great, and the conversation was enthrall..
Back At a Home
I went home for Thanksgiving twice. The first trip home was to my parent’s house where I am not only welcome but also fed and even wel..
Persistence
Do you know how hard it is to find an Afghan refugee in this city?
I tell you–a coffee shop on every block, but try to find an Afg..
Literary Journal Submissions
As an emerging writer it is important for me to be submitting my work, to get myself out there—yes— but also to familiarize myself wit..
Not Just The Food: Why I Love Working in Multicultural Affairs
When I uploaded my resume to the ColumbiaWorks student employment site, I was hoping to get a part-time administrative job in the Fict..
Critical Encounters Potluck (Part 2): En Las Tablas
The next day of the Critical Encounters Potluck series brought us to the En Las Tablas Performing Arts Center on 4111 West Armitage. M..
Student Interview: Boo Gilder
What were you doing before you came to the Book and Paper Arts program (what is your background)?
I have an undergraduate degree in..
Flip Flops in the Windy City: Cyber Monday!
I hope everyone had a Happy Cyber Monday last week! For those that don’t know, Cyber Monday is the online equivalent of Black Friday,..
Thanksgiving is The Calm Before The Storm
This is the time of year when us grad students start to get a little crazy. It is a time for roommates, friends, family and significant others to cut us a little slack. Our behavior might seem a little strange and we might say things that make no sense but make complete sense to us. Finals are approaching and we all go a little kooky.