January 2, 2024 Book Review: Moshfegh’s world of weird women By Hannah Citron Campus News The novel, “Eileen,” by Ottessa Moshfegh (pictured above), was released in 2015, to a mix of reviews. The story,…
February 18, 2022 The REAL America, a travel log By Kaylee Johnson Campus News This summer I did something I had always wanted to do. Having read so much pristine literature from The…
June 21, 2019 Read some classics over the summer! By Kaylee Johnson Campus News For most college students, summer break is a seductress, grazing their backs during dreaded final exams. But, I have…
March 29, 2019 New Book! ‘Prof. Mule’ is a love and crime story that takes on the plight of the adjunct “Prof. Mule” is a scintillating new novel both literary and fantastic, a hybrid of crime and college fiction, by award-winning writer Darren Johnson. Learn…
March 25, 2019 Tales From a Cherrywood Table at an Upstate New York Diner By Kaylee Johnson Campus News Hovering over a lukewarm coffee pot and remarkably unclean mugs, Sue wonders how she became this way; sixty-five years…
March 15, 2019 College scandals and Professor Mule In the wake of university admissions scandals, Darren Johnson’s new novel, “Prof. Mule,” tackles college corruption head-on. In this epic story, Craig Fortran —…
March 6, 2019 College students: How to read a book — and like it! By Darren Johnson Campus News I grew up in a house without books. Not anything serious, anyway. There were a few first aid and…
November 27, 2018 Essay: A requiem for my unaccomplished dreams By Kaylee Johnson Campus News Somewhere under my bed, there is a “Dream Book” that I purchased at eight years old at my elementary…