The third iteration of this crossover endeavour between the Studio Voice class in the Professional Theatre Department and SPACE, under the auspices of Arts and Science, was another success.
By Matt Holland
A preview of Dawson Theatre’s “The Taming of the Shrew: A Shaming of the True?
NASA’s rover offers us a glimpse not only of Mars but also of ourselves.
In eating disorders, what seems like order can but anything but.
The entropy of anxiety and speaking (poem).
Why I got a tattoo.
Entropy reminds us to keep our personal expectations grounded in reality.
The unreachable horizontal line that time runs after.
When the mirror gives us a distorted image of ourselves (poem).
A man struggling with entropy in his marriage goes out to look at the night sky.
A group of students voluntarily experiment with a two-week social media blackout. Disorder ensures, and new order emerges.
Writing a short author bio turns into a complex exercise.
A pantoum about memory loss (poem).
The entropy of my everyday life is lower than that of my father's generation, but higher than that of my cats.