REVIEW OF NAMES MY SISTERS CALL ME BY MEGAN CRANE

By: Gabi Rutherford Courtney, Raine, and Norah are sisters who are as different as can be. Norah still holds a grudge against Raine, as she blames Raine for ruining her wedding day six years ago, after which Raine ran off to California. Norah and Courtney haven’t spoken to Raine since. However, Courtney was just proposed to by her long-time boyfriend, and she can’t imagine not … Continue reading REVIEW OF NAMES MY SISTERS CALL ME BY MEGAN CRANE

Student Observation Session Leads to Big Dreams

*The following was written by a WIU-QC student as a part of her program requirements. WIU-QC The Edge takes great pride in the amazing work done by our students. If you are a student looking for a place to share your work contact Dan Dankert at dm-dankert@wiu.edu for more information!* By: Gayle Grundstrom Opportunities within the WIU English Department are everywhere – you just have … Continue reading Student Observation Session Leads to Big Dreams

Review of the Daisy Children by Sofia Grant

By: Gabi Rutherford Most of what Katie Garrett knows about her grandmother is what she has been told by her mother, who doesn’t have the best to say. When Katie gets the call that her grandmother has passed and that Katie is, unexpectedly, in the will, she heads to Texas to see what inheritance her grandmother has left her. Katie meets Scarlett, her cousin, and … Continue reading Review of the Daisy Children by Sofia Grant

You Should Consider Getting a Master’s in Library and Information Sciences

*The following was written by a WIU-QC student as a part of her program requirements. WIU-QC The Edge takes great pride in the amazing work done by our students. If you are a student looking for a place to share your work contact Dan Dankert at dm-dankert@wiu.edu for more information!* By: Alexia Avena One of the first questions that pops into your head after graduating … Continue reading You Should Consider Getting a Master’s in Library and Information Sciences