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Campus CultureCulture
November 14, 2021

English Majors Association to make its return in the spring

By Kelby Andrew
Like many clubs at Boise State, the English Majors Association (EMA) was forced to adjourn prematurely after the coronavirus pandemic put a halt to campus life. Now, over a year and a half later, the organization is finally being revitalized with the goal of connecting…
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Campus CultureCulture
October 21, 2021

Timely: Writing for Change Journal in search of student submissions

By Julianne Gee
Submissions for the Writing for Change Journal are open for this semester. Image courtesy of Writing for Change Journal The Writing for Change Journal is, according to its website, a “multimodal publishing space” open for students and members of the Boise…
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Campus CultureCulture
October 9, 2020

Learning more about BSU's nationally ranked and recognized Creative Writing MFA program

By McKenzie Heileman
Boise State’s Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program is nationally ranked and recognized as one of the top programs in the country, attracting award-winning faculty and students from all over the world. Kerri Webster, a visiting assistant MFA…
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Campus CultureCulture
August 31, 2020

The Morrison Center adapts to an unprecedented semester

By Blake Hunter
This semester, students may find themselves seated in a peculiar classroom — one more traditionally suited for hosting productions of “Wicked” and “Les Misérables” than a University Foundations class. The Velma V. Morrison Center on the northeast corner of…
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