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Liberal Arts
posted by Michael Biornstad
Dylan De Jong’s article, “Learning How to Think,” published in the previous issue, sparked something in a handful of students here at Trinity Western University. The majority of articles that I’ve received in the last two weeks (some of which are included in this issue) have dealt in one way or another with the topic of liberal arts, or the lack thereof, here at...
Short Stories
posted by Michael Biornstad
Short stories are perhaps the most natural form of storytelling. Two friends spitting stories over coffee engage in the art and practice. Every sentence must build off of the previous and few words are wasted on caveats and anecdotes. But this is not to say that a well-crafted short story is...
Liberating the beaut...
posted by Michael Biornstad
Graduating in 2011 with an honors degree in Biology and subsequently landing a job instructing biology laboratories at Trinity Western University this year grants me a unique position to comment on a few ideologies of not only the role of the student in our institution, but the role of the...
[spaces] – The...
posted by Michael Biornstad
I started writing because I wanted to be my older brother. He was always writing these dark humor sort of pieces, or fictionalized accounts of family events. I was always attracted to the voice he used—straight-forward, jarring, amusing. Once he wrote a poem about Little Bo Peep who...

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