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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
A Letter To Good Hair, Hunter Moyler
Transplant, Dan Thigpen
Crowd, Nasir Aziz
What Goes On Inside My Head, Claire Powell
Sonnet Dclxvi, Emilie Erbland
To Extinguish A Sunset, Lillie Izo
A Korean Dream, Sharon Lee
A Very Serious Poem, Spencer Yacos
Edgeway Road, Maria Psarakis
Age., Tess Monks
In Response To Increasing Demand, Erin Piasecki
Like, My First Suicide Attempt Turns 5 This Year, A. Anonymous
Like, My First Suicide Attempt Turns 5 This Year, A. Anonymous
The Messenger
No abstract provided.
Three Intervals, Megan Towey
Edette "Edie" Ann Churchill, 54, Of Lancaster, Pa, Passed Away Peacefully On January 9, 2015, Emily Churchill
Edette "Edie" Ann Churchill, 54, Of Lancaster, Pa, Passed Away Peacefully On January 9, 2015, Emily Churchill
The Messenger
No abstract provided.
Eve, Shabethany Sawyer
Hung Elephants Swinging In The Room, Jhannelle Robinson
Hung Elephants Swinging In The Room, Jhannelle Robinson
The Messenger
No abstract provided.
Reflections, Nayeem Thamine
The Forgotten Ending, Annie Campbell
Dream Machine, Nicolas Delvalle
Dismas, Emily Bradford
The Genetics Of Morality: Policing Science In Dudintsev’S White Robes, Yvonne Howell
The Genetics Of Morality: Policing Science In Dudintsev’S White Robes, Yvonne Howell
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Faculty Publications
The Men and women in White Robes (Belye odezhdv), Vladimir Dudinstev's fictional account of the banning of genetics in the Soviet Union, are acutely aware that in the 20th century, the study of the fruit fly is the study of man. The key to unraveling the mystery of human nature lies in the easily observed chromosomes of the forbidden fly (drosophila melanogaster). Under Stalin, the banned geneticists were branded “Morganists” after their hero Thomas Hunt Morgan, the Columbia University researcher who pioneered the technique of mapping locations on drosophila chromosomes to specific traits in the flies. To …
We Sit Complacent, Mitchell Gregory
Byronica, Nayeem Thamine
God Is An Animator, Mitchell Gregory
Life Decisions From A Restaurant Bathroom, Abigail Belcher
Life Decisions From A Restaurant Bathroom, Abigail Belcher
The Messenger
No abstract provided.
The Invisible Children, Sabrina Escobar-Miranda
A Black Abroad, Elizabeth Montague