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West African String Instrument Building by Stuart Lipkowitz
West African String Instrument Building by Stuart Lipkowitz
Blog 1: West African String Instrument Building.
If you have classes in Brown, you might have noticed the comings and goings of four Seniors in and out of the closet in the Sophomore commons. Nothing sneaky or nefarious was under way; Ian Carillo, Andy Herman, Patrick Goff, and Nikolai Lawton (all members of the band, Dos Pausenbrot) were busy with their senior projects.
For this project, they…
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Whisked Away by Julia Friedmann
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Whisper by Lou Vermette
Whisper by Lou Vermette
Why do my nostrils whisper to me? To tell you a Secret, dear, an Answer, a Reason, and a Purpose for it’s not the contents but the whisper itself whispered words in our sleep, whispered secrets and promises whispered “I love you”s the whisper is why we are who we are all we are
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Marginalia by Caroline Bay
Marginalia by Caroline Bay
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A Walk Down Trinity Way by Remy Link
A Walk Down Trinity Way by Remy Link
A smudgy pensioner’s pub,
A crooked white house with black stripes,
And a sign in the window of an Indian restaurant
Gandhi:
Pieces of what I see while I stand at the end
of a pitched and pitted cobblestone street.
Glasses
full of golden liquor and white foam
clank together.
Men cheer as a Tottenham striker scores a goal.
The street is bare and bathed in stygian gloom,
A milky fog settles,
swe…
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Arboretum 2.0 by Aidan Hendrickson and Sam Roberts-Baca
Arboretum 2.0 by Aidan Hendrickson and Sam Roberts-Baca
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/39005205/arboretum%202.0.exe
Click the link to play the game. It’s worth it! The graphics are beautiful.
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Copper Creek by Samantha Montoya
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Entrance by Alex Win
Entrance by Alex Win
Entrance Five years ago, outside a temple in Thailand, You were lying across a tattered orange blanket On the sidewalk near the crumbling entrance. In front of you, on the same dirtied blanket, Sat a sad, withered woman. You laid there – not to rest, But because lying was the only position You had ever known. Your legs never supported you, Your arms never reached out to the world. You rolled back and forth…
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Public Forum Debate Affirmative Case by Julia Friedmann
Public Forum Debate Affirmative Case by Julia Friedmann
Affirmative Case
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Darkness by Lily Gates
Darkness by Lily Gates
When people look at darkness, most see sadness, death, or Edgar Allen Poe. When I look at darkness, I see friendship, loyalty, and opportunity. Darkness, in its way, is friendly. It’s always there with you. It can be warm and welcoming, or it can evoke the next ice age. Being afraid of the dark is similar to fearing oblivion. It’s the fear of not knowing. Fearing lack of knowledge is a ludicrous thing to fear because…
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Conquering Islamophobia in Western Nations
Conquering Islamophobia in Western Nations
Conquering Islamophobia in Western Nations
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Locker Doodles by Tony Borek
Locker Doodles by Tony Borek
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From Love to Madness by Isabella Jaramillo & Maya Land
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American Sycophant + by Samuel Roberts-Baca
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Cataclysm by Simin Liu
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Diary of the End by Nic Wells
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What Just Happened?!?!?!? by Amanda DuBois & Sophia Carson
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