Written by: Gillianne Ross Art by: Grace Monahan We all do weird-ass, crazy shit as teenagers, and I was no exception. Middle school in rural Vermont is like a blackhole of anxiety and hormones you cannot escape. City kids can lead a double life if so desired, but not in my hometown—you’re stuck. So,... Continue Reading →
I Am Drowning in Whiteness: Inspired by Ijeoma Oluo
Written by: Jadah Bearden Art by: Grace Monahan I exist at the intersection of Black, Queer, Woman on this white campus. My choice to attend Champlain was a decision by which my identity would be repressed and malnourished for four years. My thought process went a little like this: my Blackness is my most... Continue Reading →
I Lived in a Frat House for Four Days so You Don’t Have To
Written by: Cat Butrick Art by: Grace Monahan *If you are related to me in any way (this includes you, Laura because you are a maternal figure to us all), read only until the first paragraph of Water and then skip to Bathrooms. I warn you for your sake, not mine. Because nothing makes... Continue Reading →
All The Best Horror Movies to Stream This Month
Written by: Audrey Waggoner Art by: Grace Monahan If you know anything about me, you’ll know that I’m a bit of a snob when it comes to horror movies. Here are a few I particularly like, ranging from sweet to sickening. Carnival of Souls (Amazon Prime): an atmospheric, unsettling black and white flick from 1962.... Continue Reading →
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