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Spotlighting the best in works of visual and literary media, the magazine is open to GBC students, faculty and the greater ...
From picture books to bell hooks, some reading inspiration for every age.
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Day 3 explored the philosophical contributions to the quality of life, and the ethical implications of AI and its impact on ...
The visiting professor of English sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss poetry, prison literature, and collective memory.
There is a wealth of classic literature, from Mary Shelley and Jane Austen to Nick Joaquin and Haruki Murakami, that readers can re-read or begin reading this Christmas and beyond.
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