Arctic Monkeys Album Retrospective

By Esme Warmuth Recently, while cleaning out my bedroom, I threw Arctic Monkeys’ sixth studio album Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino onto my record player and listened to the album in its entirety —a semi-frequent occurrence for me since its 2018 release. I love pretty much everything Alex Turner, frontman of Arctic Monkeys, has ever written—his impeccably cool, guitar-heavy rock songs about unrequited love were … Continue reading Arctic Monkeys Album Retrospective

AI and its Journalistic Implications

By Grace Sargent Since its inception, artificial intelligence (AI) has prompted in-depth conversations regarding its potential benefits, as well as its drawbacks. There has been constant debate over whether AI tools, such as ChatGPT, should be viewed with enthusiastic optimism or realistic skepticism. Based on the current trends over the past year, it seems  journalists should maintain a position somewhere in between these two extremes, … Continue reading AI and its Journalistic Implications

Generational Ties by Morgan Diep

I wrote this essay, titled “Generational Ties”, for my WRT 303 course in my sophomore year. WRT 303 is the personal essay class, and our first assignment was to write a first-person narrative paper. I chose to write about my cultural background, but also how that tied in with my family history. Writing this piece helped me develop a better understanding of how I would … Continue reading Generational Ties by Morgan Diep

Psychological Autoethnography Essay by Caitlin Saliba

This was written for WRT 304, or Writing for Your Profession. I took this last year, so I was a sophomore. The purpose of the essay was to explore our chosen career path, and to explore our reasoning for choosing this path. He encouraged us to look deeper than “what do you want to be when you grow up?” and explain all angles of the decision … Continue reading Psychological Autoethnography Essay by Caitlin Saliba

Anglicism Appropriation “Tendency” in the Russian Language by Maria Sazonova

I wrote this essay for WRT 102, as a research essay with a topic of my choice. It was quite a delight to write because the topic at hand was very relevant to my life and close to my heart. More specifically, in twisting it and writing it out like a wet towel everytime I hear english-turned-russian words, sticking out like a rusty nail out … Continue reading Anglicism Appropriation “Tendency” in the Russian Language by Maria Sazonova

Proposal for a New National Holiday: The Second Monday in February

By Rob Kocovic 1967. The National Football League’s (NFL) Green Bay Packers have just defeated The American Football League’s (AFL) Kansas City Chiefs in a game that is more commonly known today as Super Bowl I–the birth of a new national holiday (Super Bowl I).  The fanaticism surrounding the Super Bowl has soared through the years, and gatherings grow larger each year. There are the … Continue reading Proposal for a New National Holiday: The Second Monday in February

Blurring the STEM/Humanities Divide: How Writing is Approached in a STEM Heavy School

By Grace Sargent Introduction:  My position as an English major working at Stony Brook University’s writing center has revealed to me a great deal about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students’ perceptions of writing, writing classes, and our writing center. More specifically, I have learned STEM students widely share the idea that each contains little value in the overview of their education, and can … Continue reading Blurring the STEM/Humanities Divide: How Writing is Approached in a STEM Heavy School

The Allure of Fanfiction: The Life of a Fantastic Creative Community

By Maria Sazonova In a Chrome window with an alarming amount of tabs as small as the infinitesimal pieces in an integral function, crowded together with no breathing space, I would bounce from fanfic to fanfic. I would read until ungodly hours of the morning, and the never ending words burned themselves on the back of my eyelids as I fantasized about the story at … Continue reading The Allure of Fanfiction: The Life of a Fantastic Creative Community

Behind the Gamergate: A New Wave of Apex Redditors

By Leilani Catala Leaks of personal information, false accusations of conspiracy and nepotism, and threats of brutal sexual assault are only a few examples of the types of messages and comments that women like Anita Sarkeesian and Zoë Quinn could expect to receive on a daily basis at the height of the Gamergate controversy. Popular social media and discussion sites such as Reddit, 4chan, and … Continue reading Behind the Gamergate: A New Wave of Apex Redditors