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Archives for 2013

Chasing the Unicorn: The Great Homestuck Experiment

October 20, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Every week, Lilian Min muses on reality + sci-fi/fantasy fiction narrative and fantastical world building in her column “Chasing the Unicorn.” If you've ever been on Tumblr, and I mean, really been on Tumblr, then you'll know what Homestuck is. Actually, no, the correct way of phrasing this is that you know that there is a thing called Homestuck, but you don't really know … [Read more...] about Chasing the Unicorn: The Great Homestuck Experiment

One Nation Under Who?: The Supreme Court vs Us.

October 19, 2013 by Shannon Zhang Leave a Comment

American schoolchildren are taught that the United States is a representative democracy, in which citizens vote for their leaders who make laws. The federal government’s executive branch’s leader, the president, and members of Congress (the legislative branch) are elected more or less directly by the people. Congress proceedings are broadcast via CSPAN and the president, being … [Read more...] about One Nation Under Who?: The Supreme Court vs Us.

Scrolling Scribe: Wreckless Without A Cause

October 18, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Each week on Scrolling Scribe, editors will select their favorite archived articles and repost them for your reading pleasure.  This week's pick comes from managing editor Lilian Min: "It's so 'typical' to write about Los Angeles and its weirdness. This story picks up on that, but also manages to convey a real drifting disconnect, and the descriptions are so ripe that you … [Read more...] about Scrolling Scribe: Wreckless Without A Cause

Girls on Film: Forced Representation

October 17, 2013 by Monisha Dadlani Leave a Comment

The majority of people I have talked to have at some time or another read The Catcher in the Rye, a tale of the famous protagonist, Holden Caulfield. I, like many others, was required to read this novel in ninth grade. If you haven’t read the book, it basically just goes through Holden’s struggles with school, family, life, etc. If you have read it, you probably remember the … [Read more...] about Girls on Film: Forced Representation

The Book Is on the Table: Memorizing Education

October 14, 2013 by Georgia Soares Leave a Comment

Oh, the joy of high school. Wake up early, see the same people every morning and afternoon, eat less-than-tasty lunch, and memorize all sorts of information teachers deem important. On the day before a major test, most, if not all, students push themselves through the process of memorizing key names, dates, formulas, you name it, to do well. Then, when these students proceed … [Read more...] about The Book Is on the Table: Memorizing Education

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