Independent Studies in English
Hello, Second Laird Community! On this chilly, rather gloomy day, we want to highlight a really wonderful and fun opportunity that is available for students in the English department: independent…
Promises of Spring
More than a year after the beginning of the pandemic, it finally seems like spring again at Carleton. After a two week break, Carleton students, faculty, and staff returned to…
Remembering Carolyn Soule
In the last few weeks, the English department has been collecting reminisces from alumni about Carolyn Soule. Since her passing, Carolyn has been deeply missed, especially by her former students.…
Chair Greg Hewett speaks on changes to the English Department
Happy Miscellany Monday! This week, we chatted with English Department Chair and creative writing professor Greg Hewett to hear about both immediate and long-term changes happening in the English department…
Review of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Over the weekend, the Carleton Players performed A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Under Andrew Carlson’s direction, the production brought colorful, neon light to what has been a cold and morale-testing term…
“Living London: Literature, Theater, Art, and the City”
This week, the Miscellany met with Juliane Shibata and Pierre Hecker, faculty directors of the upcoming spring 2022 London program, to talk through what is new, what is coming back…
An Evening with Teju Cole
Teju Cole is the Nigerian-American author of two novels, Open City and Every Day is for the Thief and of the book of essays, Known and Strange Things. He is…
Creative Bits & Bobs
An orange cardamom olive oil cake, a contemplative man drawn on an orange, and a self portrait: “I drew this when I was trying to think of what I would…
Comps Conversation
This week, our three editors met via Zoom to talk about how comps is going for each of us. In the interview, we talk about how to structure a crime…
@wordstintedyellow: How Eva Hadjiyanis (’23) fuses poetry and mental health
For the first Miscellany post of the new year, we are posting an interview with sophomore Eva Hadjiyanis (she/her/hers). She is a prospective psychology major, poet, and mental health advocate…
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