By Myka Ellenwood The darkness seemed to swallow the small amount of light cast from the headlights. Louise felt tears starting to well up in her eyes. She shook her head, trying to expel the tears. She drove for what... Continue Reading →
By Myka Ellenwood I sit at the air cafĂ©. The only place in town for teens to hang out without the need for respirators. I watch the others talk and laugh through their sim screens. I flick through the different... Continue Reading →
By Myka Ellenwood Three Sisters, written by Anton Chekhov, was performed by the Bethel University Theatre Department on Friday, September 27th, and Saturday, September 28th. It was directed by guest director, Clarence A. Gilyard Jr., and held in the Brian... Continue Reading →
By Myka Ellenwood Touch is intimateTouch is powerfulIt is a driving forceIt intrigues and pulls you inIt creates a bondIt lingers on the skin,long after the contact is goneWhen the hand lifts, coolness takes its placeThe memory of touch lasts,even... Continue Reading →