Small Steps for Super Sayaka

By: Sayaka Shiraishi Follow Sayaka Shiraishi's journey as she confronts inner conflict and resolves to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to gain and develop meaningful life experiences. Each small step she takes towards the summit is another step closer to a crucial realization she has about her search for life knowledge. As it turns out, life is... Continue Reading →

Above the Otter Slide River

I know a thing or two about moving away from friends and family, part of the reason why I felt more secure about pursuing my education in an entirely different country. While people come and go from my life, I always hold onto a piece of them and hold them close. My way of paying... Continue Reading →

Walk While You Can

By: Ainsley Catherine As a student, actress, athlete, and, in general, as a person with lots of energy to exert, I do quite a lot of walking, whether it be something simply like pacing or as out there as wandering a foreign city. The ability to walk is a gift, one I have become quite... Continue Reading →

The Bridge from Military Maneuver to Meander

Melanie Presuto is a recently retired US Air Force officer, now studying Italian with Marist Italy in Florence with her husband Dax and dog Clyde. Melanie is originally from Parker, Colorado and enjoys hiking and biking, traveling, and connecting with friends. Her essay details her personal transition from military to civilian life. Melanie Presuto The... Continue Reading →

The Walk of Artists

The Walk of Artists By: Nicole Norrevik Nicole Norrevik The way I see it, life itself is a masterpiece. That’s why in my writing, time and time again, I choose to write about the beauty of what it means to be human and what it means to live. I cherish the small details of our... Continue Reading →

The Importance of the In-between

By: Adi Zweibil Frischer Having lived in two very different countries, and experiencing different methods of getting from one place to another, I now know how important the time in between is. The in-between of places are often disregarded because it is neither here nor there. We often pay more attention to the time spent... Continue Reading →

A Walk Across

By: Lara Sanchez “Anything to declare?” “Nope.” I could not tell you how many times I've said that in the past 14 years of my life. He hands me my Sentri card- its reflection beaming in the golden badge that reads “US Custom and Border Protection” and I carefully slip it into the top back... Continue Reading →

Finding Creativity with Dr. Dwyer-McNulty 

Finding Creativity with Dr. Dwyer-McNulty Written and Interviewed by Olivia Horne and Alejandra Pabon At we get ready for the new spring semester, we already miss the incredible professors who carried us through last Fall. We're really going to miss Dr. Dwyer-McNulty, the Writing for College professor. During her Writing For College classes, the Marist... Continue Reading →

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