Personal Essays Alone, away from home 18 September 2018 Rebekah Harding A student explores how only children adjust to college differently than those with siblings.
Personal Essays ‘I’m not defined by narcolepsy’ 18 September 2018 Celine Corbie A student shares her experience coping with a neurological disorder called narcolepsy.
Personal Essays A workplace assault survivor finds justice 11 September 2018 Ellen Taraskiewicz A student discusses their appreciation for people who believed her after she was sexually assaulted.
Personal Essays To Grandma’s House We Go 11 September 2018 Emma Goldhaber A student details her journey to accept that a childhood experience was sexual assault.
Personal Essays Is the #MeToo movement for A Cute Ebony Doll? 11 September 2018 Anaya Carter-Duckett The Intersection Editor, in solidarity with other survivors, reflects on their #MeToo experience.
Personal Essays The self-care and self-love of a strong Black woman 04 September 2018 Taylar Enlow A sophomore English and African Studies and Africology major weighs in on self care and self-love as a Black woman.