Spring 2022
Issue 9 Narrative
EDITOR’S NOTE
ORIENTING
Are Universities as Inherently Unsafe?: An Examination of the Relationship between Black Students and the Call for Safe Spaces on University Campuses
by Akhila Bandlora
MOTIVE
Painting into the Equation: The Vandalism of How Ya Like Me Now? and David Hammons’s Portrayal of Race
by Sam Bisno
Redefining Tradition in Irish Music Through Innovation in The Blue Room
by Willow Dalehite
Modeling the Spread of Air Pollution Across India Using Correlation Networks
by Arya Maheshwari
The Not-So Bolivarian Republic
by Anais Mobarak
Pulling for Moralism: Rough Heroes and the Moral Aufheben Argument
by David Veldran
EVIDENCE/ANALYSIS
Loneliness, Dreams, and the Unsaid: Su Shi and Ono no Komachi
by Lara Katz
Apocalypse as Revelation: Collectively Considering the Two Endings of Cloud Atlas
by William Koloc
UNCONVENTIONAL GENRE
Medical Care “In the Service of Humanity”
by Nisha Chandra
Towards Architectural Estrangement: Here and Now
by Shirley Chen
The Quarters
by David Smith
FEATURE
From Peas to the Pulmonary Climate (and Back Again)
by Liam Seeley
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