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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Diamond Line - Fall 2020, Autumn Blaylock, Emily Corn, Heather Drouse, Claire Hutchinson, Elise Lusk, Alexis Jamilee Carter, Lauren Dial, Toby James Haymore, Caroline Jennings, Heidi Kirk, Brittaney Mann, Anna Karen Olivo, Hadley West, Tabitha Novotny, Lexie Price
Diamond Line - Fall 2020, Autumn Blaylock, Emily Corn, Heather Drouse, Claire Hutchinson, Elise Lusk, Alexis Jamilee Carter, Lauren Dial, Toby James Haymore, Caroline Jennings, Heidi Kirk, Brittaney Mann, Anna Karen Olivo, Hadley West, Tabitha Novotny, Lexie Price
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
In following up the premier issue of The Diamond Line, the fall 2020 editorial staff had big shoes to fill. We took on the challenge of creating something that would uphold the framework of Issue 1 while simultaneously branching out from its margins.
Like the editors before us, we had a vision, but ours took a new form — bright, warm colors. Sunset colors. Moons. Playful lines. Isolation and introspection. A stroll through an art gallery. A coming-of-age story bound between two groovy orange bookends. While Issue 2 does not have an overarching theme, we chose the cover art, “Pandemic …
Cvc's Plans For Spring 2021
St. Norbert Times
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- CVC’s Plans for Spring 2021
- Coffee, Crafts and Conversation
- Managing Difficult Talks at Home
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- Is Good Enough Good?
- My Prediction for 2021
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- Circle K Club
- A Published Alum: Jasmine Babineaux
Entertainment
- Student Spotlight: Kodee Zarnkee
- Music Review: My Chemical Romance
- Higurashi When They Cry
- Coming Soon to Netflix
- Most Anticipated December Book Releases
- Junk Drawer: Most Looking Forward to Over Break
Sports
- Delayed: College Hockey
- The Olympics Are Still On
- Common Ice Skating Injuries
- Implications of College Sports Cancellations
Love In A Bleak Climate: A Tale Of Desolation In The Deserts Of New Mexico, Remy Rogers, Han Dai-Yu
Love In A Bleak Climate: A Tale Of Desolation In The Deserts Of New Mexico, Remy Rogers, Han Dai-Yu
Honors Thesis
As an illustration major and English minor, my thesis melds the two mediums of the written word and visual imagery. One half of this thesis is a short story I’ve written about an old woman and her dog who become stranded in the deserts of New Mexico while on a camping trip following a coyote attack. Using the classic format of book illustrations, I chose 10 scenes from my story to interpret, decorate, and visually explain through the medium of traditional illustration: hand-drawn ink and watercolor drawings. A quote from each scene is included in the illustration itself. The purpose …
Stuck In The Middle: An Illustrated Essay On Covid-19 And Other Past Pandemics, Amanda Pszczolkowski
Stuck In The Middle: An Illustrated Essay On Covid-19 And Other Past Pandemics, Amanda Pszczolkowski
Honors Projects
The project is a visual essay, in a graphic novel-esque style, exploring how the coronavirus compares to other illness outbreaks of the past century and how the associated restrictions have impacted me at an individual level. The creative nonfiction essay intertwines historical perspectives as a way to inform, contextualize, and reflect my own experience with COVID-19. The project began with extensive research on illness outbreaks of the past century, current developments in the Coronavirus pandemic, and genre conventions of graphic novels and memoirs. The intent was to provide a cohesive whole that illuminates themes in the linguistic essay.
Animals In Drama And Theatrical Performance: Anthropocentric Emotionalism, Peta Tait
Animals In Drama And Theatrical Performance: Anthropocentric Emotionalism, Peta Tait
Animal Studies Journal
This article outlines how nonhuman animals are framed by the emotions of drama, theatre and contemporary performance and considers a distinctive tradition in western culture of enacting animal characters who function as surrogate humans. It argues that, contradictorily, while animal characters confirm anthropocentric emotionalism, drama also contains pro-animal values and concern for animal welfare. Animals embodying emotions in theatrical languages are part of the way animals are used in the traditions of western culture and to think and philosophize with, but they also indicate thinking about the emotions in theatrical performance. The article considers if, however, staging living animals can …
Mental Health During Winter
St. Norbert Times
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- Mental Health During Winter
- A Conversation with Heather Bruegl
- The Girl Child Art Foundation
- Maria Sherman Talks Feminism, Boy Bands
Opinion
- The Lasting Effects of the Trump Presidency
- Learning In School
- Being Thankful in 2020 is Possible
- Issue With Modern-Day Feminism
Features
- Knight Theatre Goes Virtual
- New Club: Green Knight Donations
- Tribute for Dr. Ray Zurawaski
Entertainment
- Student Spotlight
- Weekly Review of “The Bachelorette:” Episode 3
- Four of the Most Anticipated November Book Releases
- Weeb Corner: Jujutsu Kaisen
- Coming Soon to Netflix
- Junk Drawer: The Last Show We Binge-Watched
Sports
- College Football and COVID
- NFL Proposes New Affirmative Action …
For Those Who Grew Too Fast, Erik Soto-Vasquez, Leonardo Dominguez-Ortega, Kiana Liu, Veronica Gomez, Maria Fernanda Meléndez Miranda, Megan Mcnaughton, Haley Gronski, Quetzali Lopez, Marieann Garzon, Brisa Gutierrez, Saúl Rascón Salazar, Mariel Fuentes, Renato Guzman, Karina Pena, Aviva Schwaiger, Denise Espinoza, Tiana Lockett, Katherine Comasil-Hernandez, Ashley Mccluskey, Brayan Vazquez, Manuel Armendariz Castro, Hannah Agbaroji
For Those Who Grew Too Fast, Erik Soto-Vasquez, Leonardo Dominguez-Ortega, Kiana Liu, Veronica Gomez, Maria Fernanda Meléndez Miranda, Megan Mcnaughton, Haley Gronski, Quetzali Lopez, Marieann Garzon, Brisa Gutierrez, Saúl Rascón Salazar, Mariel Fuentes, Renato Guzman, Karina Pena, Aviva Schwaiger, Denise Espinoza, Tiana Lockett, Katherine Comasil-Hernandez, Ashley Mccluskey, Brayan Vazquez, Manuel Armendariz Castro, Hannah Agbaroji
First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience
This volume welcomes you amid multiple global epidemics. It welcomes you home, hoping that these words provide visibility, comfort, introspection, and roadmap for pushing boundaries. We know we are tired, we know we are facing uncertainty at every turn, and we know that connection is wearing thin. This collection of words serves as an “I see you,” as an “I am with you,” as an “I love you.” These pieces came together toward end of the Spring 2020, when a group of first-year and transfer students came together to speak their existence. They bring memories and a reminder that together …
Student Wins Valley Pitch Contest
Student Wins Valley Pitch Contest
St. Norbert Times
News
- Student Wins Valley Pitch Contest
- Our Fragile Democracy: A Conversation
- Music, Movements and Manhood
- Fr. Gregory Boyle Talks Love, Tenderness
Opinion
- The Road to Voting Rights For All
- When Does a Coach Cross the Line
- Why Are You Here?
- In-Person vs. Online College
- The Internal Struggle of Politics
- Top Mental Health Apps of 2020
Features
- SNC Goes Green with Eco Club
- A Fond Farewell to Hessica Horton
Entertainment
- Student Spotlight
- Book Review: “180 Seconds” by Jessica Park
- Three Music Artists For Late Fall and Early Winter
- Hypnosis Mic - Division Rap Battle - Rhyme Anime
- Weekly Review of “The …
Seeds, Sophie Friis
Bedrock, Jordan Winiski
Enough, Ella Morton
Unoduhi, Brandon Barney
Golden Field, Caroline Bass
Apple Trees, Zach Hughes
Untitled Ii, Kelsey Watkins
Twenty Bucks For A Bus Ticket, Hailey Pierce
Mangled, Emily Lane
Mice And Elephants, Sarah Dusek
Shiny, Abbey Morelli
Full Moon Stomach, Sarah Feingold
Voluptuous, Emily Lane
I Am Become Tree, Hailey Pierce
Before Quitting The Football Team, Zach Hughes
Untitled, Kelsey Watkins
Fridge Poem, Michael Stillwell
To The Choirmaster, Olivia Corso
Alone At Night, Jacob Rabinovich
Twinkle Toes, Emily Lane
Tendencies, Abbey Morelli
Case Study, Virginia Wayt