What People Don’t Tell You About Having a German Shepherd By: Alicia McPhillips

– You will never have a matching pair of socks again. And if by chance you just wear one solid color of sock, you will always have an odd number of socks that “magically” disappear. – Be prepared to sweep and/or vacuum at least once a day. They don’t call them German Shedders for nothing. – You never have to feel alone- even when you … Continue reading What People Don’t Tell You About Having a German Shepherd By: Alicia McPhillips

Out-Thinking the Box: An Academic Suicide Note By: Stephanie Hoover

I know in my cold lifeless heart And believe in the soul that is questioned I even had -that these things which I will share are true; as true as I am hanging here now. In a world full of great minds -teaching the great minds before them -to the would-be, and hopeful, great minds to come -I find myself, here, conflicted. Althusser might argue that I was doomed from … Continue reading Out-Thinking the Box: An Academic Suicide Note By: Stephanie Hoover

My Canonical Cube of Possibilities By: Stephanie Hoover

I know in my hopeful heart and believe in the blank-slated soul that’s waiting to be colored with the knowledge of the world -that these things which I will share are true; as true as I am standing here now. In a world full of endless possibilities –just waiting for my interests to fall into alignment -to become acquainted by my parents, extended family, teachers, and friends … Continue reading My Canonical Cube of Possibilities By: Stephanie Hoover