Superman is taking a trip to the seamstress today. He got caught In the wicked rain showers, The shrieking wind, And the Earth-rattling Thunder and lightning storm. His cape now has...
“You can’t understand this if you don’t go to Fairfield University.” – Brandon Robles ‘22 Do you want your art to be featured in the Art Corner? Please e-mail your drawing, photograph, or...
My desk is placed in the back corner of my bedroom, away from the long reach of the sunbeams that flash through my front window, its white lacquered surface collecting dust from disuse. As an expensive and...
They had everything to say to each other, but silence permeated the room. It wore heavily on the young couple, the dark circles darkening and the sore, sore muscles growing more rigid with time or age,...
sickly green and sticky red white lights and creaking stairs growing up and going down responsibility drowning and heart mending knowledge of an impossible acts fiercely days pass...
Despite being most well known for her actorial debuts in renowned movies like “9 to 5” and T.V. shows like “Grace and Frankie,” Jane Fonda is a lot of things. Activist, writer and fitness guru are just...
When entering Bellarmine Hall for the first time, the experience can be a bit daunting. It’s a big manor, located just a stone’s throw away from many of the academic buildings on campus and stands out...
Cake. Dragons. Pumpkins? With so many different colors, textures and appearances, visitors to the “Mizusashi: Japanese Water Jars” exhibit may have the question, “What are these jars made for?” In...
The Walsh Art Gallery in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts is currently hosting the art exhibit, “#UNLOAD: Guns in the Hands of Artists.” Each piece of art in the exhibition discusses the...
Mount Everest isn’t the tallest mountain in the world. Your backbone is. The doctors spent a decade fixing your scoliosis. You hang yourself out to dry by your fingers, only ceasing...