Luminescence: more than just a senior performance
In literary terms, luminescence is defined as “a light that is not very bright.” Claire Vock, senior and director of the Luminescence dance performance, chose this title very carefully.
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In literary terms, luminescence is defined as “a light that is not very bright.” Claire Vock, senior and director of the Luminescence dance performance, chose this title very carefully.
Parnassus may be the name of an impressive mountain in Greece, but it is also the name of Taylor University’s equally impressive undergraduate literary journal. 61 years after its first publication, the newest edition was released for all students to read.
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As Asian-American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month approaches, Asian Society for Intercultural Awareness (ASIA) is busy preparing ways to celebrate Asian culture.
People take their minds to magical, wondrous places. Mine is quite empty, a seeming void of nothing. I am removed from the present, dwelling separately from people, yet surrounded by them. I know the truth and nothing but. The lies they tell themselves with their fanciful imaginations do not exist in my mind.