
Campus Canvas Oct. 29
“The Pessimist’s Song”O, this drab eternity we call life!& everyday with drear pleasure ends,Is quite as fatal as the surgeon’s knife,O, this drab eternity.As the surgeon unto his tissue mends,Precious…
“The Pessimist’s Song”O, this drab eternity we call life!& everyday with drear pleasure ends,Is quite as fatal as the surgeon’s knife,O, this drab eternity.As the surgeon unto his tissue mends,Precious…
“Something Sweet” How long will you remain? One more moment and I will sink into your arms, Build a home around you brick by brick Where you will paint the…
“Flower Poem” Flower, flower, do you know, Eternal Beauty you bestow? In pews of red, green, & blue, O, do you know who made you? For Beauty would like Moses…
When we were all suddenly swept inside in March, I, like most, felt uneasy, displaced and cooped up. As a “filmmaker” and film major, I have often found solace in…
As a Japanese major, I spent much of practicing during quarantine reading manga. I got through one series and a few other books. Then, I stumbled upon an anime called…
Lena Stevens, Class of 2021 Black Grief Take time to feel every passing. Tangle yourself in empty sheets and weep into pillows that wreak of jojoba and love lost. Feel…
I seek complexity in the mundane. I am interested in the mass-produced everyday objects that look no more than one of a billion identicals and I believe they are more…
Emma Alexandrov ’21 | She/Her/Hers I’m kind of spooked by the idea of an “”artist’s statement”” but, I guess, for those who’re curious about what was going through my head…
Yenne Lee | She/Her/Hers | Adjunct Artist in Music A native of South Korea, Yenne Lee is a classical guitarist who enjoys playing other genre music as well. By arranging…
Tianyi (Frida) Jiang | Class of 2021| She/Her/Hers “In my paintings, I am hoping to explore ways to convey emotion through the usage of contrasting colors and in what ways…