Borderline: The Film That Goes Beyond The Screen

Borderline: The Film That Goes Beyond The Screen

By Ellery Capshaw ~ Borderline, an independent film that follows a woman with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), has been played across the country in many film festivals and other locations since its release in April 2016. And lucky for Penn State University Park...
A NIGHT TO REMEMBER: THE PSU DRAG SHOW

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER: THE PSU DRAG SHOW

By Carlie Fox ~ What’s a better way to spend your Thursday night other than witnessing your favorite drag queens and kings perform and strut their stuff on stage? Let me tell you-nothing, nothing is better! On October 12, Penn State’s LGBTQ Student Roundtable  put on...
ENGL 304: Telling a Story Through Pictures

ENGL 304: Telling a Story Through Pictures

By Jordan Pietrafitta ~ On Tuesday, October 10th, I had the pleasure of sitting in on ENGL 304, an honors Graphic Memoir class taught by Professor Elizabeth Kadetsky, and I was in for a treat. When I walked into the room, the first thing I noticed was the classroom...
Literary Magazines: A Layman’s Conversation

Literary Magazines: A Layman’s Conversation

By: Brianna Zigler An Origin Story Around age seventeen or eighteen I decided that I wanted to study film, because when I was fourteen my best friend showed me a website where I could watch movies for free. With at least a relative interest in movies, I found my...
A Look at Penn State’s Literary Magazines

A Look at Penn State’s Literary Magazines

By: Mason Gallina As our class begins to call for submissions to our own online literary magazine, Klio, we have made it our goal to connect the entire Penn State community. In order to do so, we have reached out to every Penn State commonwealth campus  in an attempt...