From the magazine: Supply and demand Dillon McCormick·January 10, 2020Editor’s note: A previous, printed version of this story incorrectly stated that fall 2018 enrollment data showed the...6 mins read
From the magazine: Young and partisan Morgan Bass·January 8, 2020From right to left to somewhere in between, there are political organizations on the Hill for students who...1 min read
From the magazine: Self starters Nadia Dieudonne·January 6, 2020Before she started Color Me in Yellow, Makayla Jackson’s eye for aesthetics was limited to her iPhone and...8 mins read
From the magazine: The dirty art kids Raegan Steffey·January 2, 2020On the concrete floor of the ceramics studio in the Fine Arts Center lay rectangular wooden frames, empty...6 mins read
From the magazine: Uprooting Bethel Aklilu·December 30, 2019International students arrive in America with their own goals and their own lives, and it is up to...9 mins read
From the magazine: What is left Noah Powers·December 27, 2019Kelly Meredith came home from work on July 15 to find an envelope mailed from the Warren County...7 mins read
From the magazine: Spells and spirit Zora Gordon·December 26, 2019After gathering water, chamomile, salt, lavender and blue and green candles, Kristen Darby, an Elizabethtown senior, meticulously placed...7 mins read
From the magazine: Opposites attract Emily Lancaster·December 23, 2019Maddie Rediker and Cameron Blankenship did not expect to fall in love during high school in their hometown...5 mins read
From the magazine: Tap after hours Annalee Hubbs·December 19, 2019Shuffle, shuffle, heel, dig. Shuffle, pick-up, flap. The punch of an unfamiliar combination of words and the heavy...9 mins read
From the magazine: Mother load Claire Dozer·December 17, 2019At 19 years old, Scottsville senior Savannah Ranney was entering the second half of her college career and...6 mins read