"That really changed my life," Stewart said of the book. "I found my voice — and I think I'd found my career." ...
By Jacob Tone, Contributing Writer  The Gettysburg College English Department welcomed celebrated author Karen McElmurray for a guest lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, at 4 p.m., which sought to ...
Shippensburg University’s Women and Gender Studies Program hosted the second annual Sex Ed Carnival of Consent on Thursday, ...
Part of Melissa Powless Day’s reclamation journey is her language, which she sprinkles throughout her newest poetry ...
You're standing in a bustling marketplace in Bangkok, confidently negotiating with a vendor, when suddenly their warm smile ...
It's true that Christmas tends to get the most fanfare of all the holidays. But why do we say "merry" for Christmas?
Merriam-Webster defines the state of being au courant as that in which one is “keenly aware of and responsive to the latest developments” of a particular matter ...
If language is what makes us human, what does it mean now that large language models have gained “metalinguistic” abilities?
Writing about a son’s vigil at his dying father’s bedside, Georgi Gospodinov examines what parents and their children reap and sow.
The Royal Mail has announced its recommended cut-off dates for international and domestic posting as well as 1st and 2nd ...
A plea for humanism and honesty, “The Rose Field” wraps up the fantastical saga set in motion with “His Dark Materials.” ...
That 1820 grimoire -- a book of spells and incantations -- was "The Long Lost Friend" by John George Hohman. The subtitle to an English translation of the book was "Faithful & Christian Instructions ...