WCU Professor Kristine Ervin Presents Her Memoir “Rabbit Heart”
On March 26 at 7 p.m., in Philips Autograph Library, Dr. Kristine Ervin, a creative writing professor in the English…
On March 26 at 7 p.m., in Philips Autograph Library, Dr. Kristine Ervin, a creative writing professor in the English…
What we eat and the ways in which we eat have numerous impacts on the planet: from how our food…
Arguably the most accessible sustainable change one can make is becoming more involved with environmental groups and advocacies. A few…
Around campus, we often see separate cans for trash and recycling, but it can be difficult to differentiate what materials…
We’re at a turning point in the country where ecological prosperity is directly affected by economic drive. Embedded into our…
Going green on campus can be difficult on an individual level, but not when people work with each other. The…
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In our current world, we sometimes forget to stop and smell the flowers. There is always work to be done,…
After all the costumes are put away, the candy has been consumed and pumpkins have done their decorative duty, it…
Hey, wanna go thrift shopping? A popular activity chosen by many has been growing in appraisal over the years for…
Shop sign at the Grower’s Market. Photograph by Kristine Kearns. For months, I have yearned to spend my mornings…
As a self-proclaimed environmentalist, I care about my personal impact on the Earth. From recycling to gardening, there are multiple…
Right in the heart of West Chester, small restaurants and businesses have been serving their customers in environmentally-conscious ways. It…
Everybody needs a breath of fresh air. I recently found myself going to a local greenhouse — a superbly intricate…
The talk of climate justice is far from new. Ever since the 1960s, people of color have been advocating for…
Another semester has passed, and it has been a particularly interesting one. If you don’t know me from last semester,…
Check your inbox for one of the brightest pop comeback albums of the year. On July 15, singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter…
On Tuesday, April 26, in an intimate and cozy sector of the Phillips Building at West Chester University, the annually…
You may have seen it on Snapchat, but there is so much more to your astrological sun sign than you…
A couple weeks ago, I was one of the multiple lucky English students here at WCU to attend a writing…
Organizations at West Chester University (WCU) are meant to serve the students involved and the community as a whole. The…
The 2021/22 Serpentine yearbook is a journal of (arguably) the most important year of your college career at WCU —…
For a long time, I have held an amount of personal impatience toward keeping quiet about menstruation. From my own…
What a wild ride it has been this semester. For those of you who only know me from words typed…
The summer of 2020 will be known for the uproar of Black Lives Matter protests all across the country, in…
Recently, I met someone who made me forget about social issues. We were skipping town to go on a date…
It was rare, she was there, she remembers it all too well. Famed singer-songwriter Taylor Swift faced major changes when…
From “Branches” to “Grocery List Poems,” the ethereal work of Rhiannon McGavin continues to bloom in her sophomore poetry book.…
I first started writing for The Quad back in fall of 2020, when everything was online and where the weekly…
On Aug. 27, singer-songwriter Ashley Frangipane, known as “Halsey,” released their fourth studio album entitled “If I Can’t Have Love,…
Over the summer, I had the pleasure of physically stepping back into my former high school for the first time…
They say that eyes are windows to the soul Yours, sir, are empty Love is like a level so…
Mighty eyes With power inside You must run in love with being young Fields, meadows, tying your shoes Boys…
With the world climate crisis creeping up on us all, the field of agriculture is standing its ground as the…
This day and age, almost everyone and their mothers wake up to check their phones to peruse Instagram, Facebook and…
When I was 11-years-old, I was terrified after I finished reading Suzanne Collins’ novel, “The Hunger Games.” A book about…
It has been almost a full year since the coronavirus swept across the nation, where thousands of students retreated into…
Similar to literal hedges in gardens, hedge funds are the subtle clusters of investors tucked in the corner of the…
All eyes are on President-elect Joe Biden for the next four years. Young generations are ready and waiting to force…
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