Inscape – William Jewell College’s artistic magazine that publishes poetry, fiction, non-fiction and art from Jewell students – released its 2021 edition on April 23, honoring several contributors later that night at the Celebration of Honors. Four contributing writers and artists received Student Publication Awards this year: Michaela Esau for…
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Where to soak up the sun (and study) on campus
It’s springtime. What can be better than holding a book while laying under the sun? I vote nothing. If you’re ready to get some sunshine and some knowledge at the same time, follow me to these spots on campus. 1. Behind Jewell Hall You can catch some sun before noon…
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A Day in Kansas City
We took advantage of our free day to go to Kansas City and explore. Without money or time restrictions, we’ve compiled a list that we think will help you explore the city. Morning: We hope you guys also sleep in because we did. Our day starts at 10 a.m. Our…
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Winter Campus Views
This album features the beauty William Jewell Campus has to offer during the winter. Below are the locations of each photo. The Yates-Gill College Union and Gano Pillsbury Music Center Gano Chapel Jewell Hall and Curry Hall Side view of Jewell Hall Marston Hall and White Science Center Marston Hall and…
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What am I thankful for?
Getting a good education I think we are all grateful to be here at William Jewell College or even to be in college in general. The professors are live encyclopedias that you can use anytime you need. We have four years to learn all of the things we want to…
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Fall Lookbook
The fall season has arrived, and that means saying goodbye to shorts and tank tops and moving on to sweaters, jeans and neutral colors! Photographer Paula To share some Jewell students’ fall fashion looks!
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My Anti-Bucket List
If you type “bucket list” into Google, you get approximately two million results. These results include fun and exciting trips and events that you can do before you “kick the bucket.” There can be no doubt that people have put serious thought in order to carefully cultivate the list of…
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On the Evolution of Friendship: From High School to College
Before I begin talking about friendship, I would like to give a disclaimer. My experiences, and the experiences of the people I have interviewed, are not universal. These reflections on how friendships change do not necessarily relate to how everyone else’s friendships change – though perhaps my general comments and…
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