Category: April 2025
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A Sad Girl’s Guide to Spring

Written by Abigail Marble Art by Lute Campbell Picture this: It’s a warm and wet day out. It’s cloudy; you can hear the drips of the melting snow and ice, and there are puddles everywhere. You think that spring has finally arrived until you realize that it’s only the end…
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How to Pretend to be European

Written by Jordan Coolbeth Art by Hadley-Rae Balmes Are you an American who’s traveling to Europe soon? Have you finally decided to flee the country? Do you want the locals not to know you’re an American? Fear not, we know exactly how you can blend in! I present to you:…
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The Old Colossus

Written by Audrey Orenstein Art by Christopher Chapman With apologies to Emma Lazarus, “The New Colossus” Adorned in a becoming shade of greenAs silently on Bedlow’s does she standThat gentle girl of Jersey fame is grandBut nowadays, her liberty’s unseen“More than a statue of copper and steel”To quote the Frenchman…
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Reflect Me Bronze

Written by Leah Baker Art by Lillian Anderson “We weren’t supposed to be able to see ourselves,” say the believers.Animals and humans weren’t meant to know their own visages,and humans may have lost something whenwe began to polish bronze flat and reflective,setting the stage for future collections of hand mirrorsand…
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April ’25 Horoscopes

Written by Julia Cote Art by Greta Scheff Ladies, gents, merpeople, and wizards (that is an all-encompassing term by the way; we don’t say witches unless someone is really hot and spooky like Nicole Kidman in Practical Magic), it is rumored to be Spring. Kiss a bunny and read these…
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Nature

Written by Lillian Anderson Art by Lillian Anderson the feeling of staring at a mountain or landscapewhether it be open stretching meadowcraggy rock faceblanched desert sprawlnorthwest forest reachingand finding comfort in unfocused gazelike looking into the eyes of someone familiaryour grandmother, or friend with no effort to make yourself anythingbut…

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