Category: Creative
Core Four- Poetry Workshop
Little Girl Looking in the mirror at what seems unrecognizable, changed, and no longer wilting. For my arms have been injected with ink, skin pricked by needles and poked with metal, a body that has outgrown its former shell yet, it was not out of […]
“To The Sleepwalkers” Prompt
Dear Over-thinker I have admiration for the way you make a home for hundreds of thoughts that never come to a halt and allow your head to believe them. You hear the words of others while hugging them so tightly to your heart it hurts. […]
Anniversary Poem Draft
Looking in the mirror at what seems unrecognizable, changed, and no longer masked. For my arms have been injected with ink, skin pricked by needles, filled with metal, yet not out of pain nor punishment, but love. The blind hatred that seeped its way in […]
Free Poem #1-10/3
Seasons and Reasons My father has always told me for every season, there is a reason whether it be human, career, or way of life, there is a reason. The timing of said reason is incalculable neither is the changing of leaves when they bleed […]
Free Poem #2 – 10/3
Your Eyes Deep as the dirt in our garden their beauty fresh like the cherry tomatoes and lettuce plucked away on September mornings. When the sun rose ever so early accompanied by a breeze sharp like your gaze and as cold as time apart. Yet […]
Secret Poem #4
Marked The yellow sponge rubs itself harshly against my white plate remanence of the night before crusted to its surface a blood-like splatter of pasta sauce overshadows the white pureness beneath I continue to scrub until pain finds its home in my fingers and knuckles […]
Poem #2
Prompt: What do you do everyday— or on a regular basis? My delicate fingers lift the thin needle in the air and feeling its familiarity. I methodically place it against the rounded disc For I have memorized each groove, the song associated, and tune it […]
Journalism Profile
Over 30 Years of Research and Still Going: The Profile of Professor Samuel McReynolds April 2, 2022 By: Mya Hankes A look into the life of Professor Samuel McReynolds, his undying passion for research and tumultuous path he has followed. McReynolds had actually never […]
Feature Story
Mya Hankes Introduction to Journalism Professor Miller February 11, 2022 Sound the Alarm in Sokokis This semester alone, there have been four occasions where the Sokokis Residence hall fire alarms have been triggered. Students have been disrupted both while sleeping and studying by these incidents […]