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BOOK REVIEW: CHUCK KLOSTERMAN’S BUT WHAT IF WERE WRONG? BY OLIVIA MORRIS (with a response from Kyle Petersen)  

“I’ve spent most of my life being wrong,” states Chuck Klosterman in the opening sentence of his newly released book, But What If We’re Wrong? (Blue Rider Press, 2016.)  From this initial confession, Klosterman builds his model of universal wrongness, … Continue reading

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A CASE FOR THE ARTS – an essay by Jasper Intern Olivia Morris

  Art is a celebration of humanity’s emotional and technical intelligence. It is what we build ourselves from  and what spills out of us, personal and universal at once. However, art has been pushed aside in favor of STEM subjects … Continue reading

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