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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Sweetbread For Peach Girl, Grace Yon
Harriet Ritvo, The Dawn Of Green: Manchester, Thirlmere, And Modern Environmentalism, James C. Mckusick
Harriet Ritvo, The Dawn Of Green: Manchester, Thirlmere, And Modern Environmentalism, James C. Mckusick
English Faculty Publications
A Review by James C. McKusick. In The Dawn of Green: Manchester, Thirlmere, and Modern Environmentalism, Harriet Ritvo describes how Thirlmere became a site of major conflict between the forces of industrial progress and the advocates of natural preservation.
I Miss The Hungry Years: Coping With Abundance, Albert Borgmann
I Miss The Hungry Years: Coping With Abundance, Albert Borgmann
Philosophy Faculty Publications
Information technology is a marvel of ingenuity and engineering. Itʹs been widely admired and used; itʹs being advanced by inventiveness and competition; and itʹs being promoted by politicians and education experts. But there has also been research and discussion of the liabilities of information technology. The abundance of information has not, as one might have expected, made people generally more attentive and knowledgeable. On the contrary, distraction and ignorance are spreading. That has to worry people in higher education.
Orientation In Technological Space, Albert Borgmann
Orientation In Technological Space, Albert Borgmann
Philosophy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Oval, 2010
The Oval
College has its own culture, jargon, and rituals much like a country. We only live in this country for four years, but when we want to revisit, we do not have yearbooks, nor can we keep every weekly Kaimin newspaper. The Oval, a literary magazine with stories, visual art, and poetry captures themes, emotions, and memories experienced at college that a record-book cannot. In the third edition of The Oval, we hear a variety of voices speaking of unique experiences, but they all come from the same country—they’re University of Montana undergraduates.
Interior Decorating, Paige Tresidder
Digging In October, Ryan Landolfi
Cover, Sponsors, Subscription Information, Letter From The Editor, Staff List, And Table Of Contents
Cover, Sponsors, Subscription Information, Letter From The Editor, Staff List, And Table Of Contents
The Oval
No abstract provided.
Fresh Ears, Rachel Rawn
Parking Lot Nightlight, Matthew S. Riley
Sofia, Kevin Wright
Black Spikes, Matthew S. Riley
Feeling Small, Amanda Opitz
Exposure, Chloe Haagen
Sandcastles, Kevin Sheetz
Easter Island, Charnay Murphy
Luition Monsters, Kylie Campbell
It Is Always Raining In Paris, Kevin Sheetz
Maddock's Mermaid, Jenny Gessaman
Algebra Applied, Charnay Murphy
Always Treat Robots With Respect, Sally Finneran
Cochlea, Alyssa Terry
Originality Calls, Aubry Nicholson
Fine, Aubry Nicholson
God Bless The Diesel Engine, Troy Smith
Big Fish, William Kittredge
And In This Poem I Relate How I Wanted To Sream Obscenities At A Plastic Fish But Could Only Think Them Because My Six-Year-Old Daughter Was Standing Right There, Dave Nielsen
CutBank
No abstract provided.
Liminal, Patricia Murphy
Fly Bread, Amber Watson