• Submit to The Collegian!

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    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

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    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

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    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

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    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    Submissions are currently closed. If you have any questions or are interested in being a part of The Collegian next year, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

Bullets

By: Sarah Gumbel She was never one for the smiles of others....

From the Ring on the Heath Part II

By: Stephanie Brown ****       Aggie was gently bouncing Tom on her knee...

Editor’s Note — May 2012

      As Editor-in-Chief of The Collegian for this academic year, I feel compelled...

Link to Graduation — Comic

Graduation — Comic

By: Maria Queen, Comic Artist.

Link to Graduation — Comic

Graduation — Comic

By: Maria Queen, Comic Artist.

Editor’s Note — May 2012

      As Editor-in-Chief of The Collegian for this academic year, I feel compelled to extend my gratitude to those of you who have taken the time to submit to our school’s literary magazine this year. I know that sometimes it can be difficult to expose your...

From the Ring on the Heath Part II

By: Stephanie Brown ****       Aggie was gently bouncing Tom on her knee as the stew broiled over the hearth. Tom cooed happily and waved his tiny hands, grabbing a loose strand of her hair.       “Careful, careful,” Aggie said, smiling.       She tickled his stomach, and Tom...

Orange

By: Olivia Mott, Editor-in-Chief Sand towers fold down, overlapping – a river to the sea. She welcomes the kidnapped crabs, opens fluid arms, which are blond and black and mocha and peach. Their legs skitter down the handmade creek and press warm tummies against cold,...

White

By: Olivia Mott, Editor-in-Chief The cutout, heavy and serrated, balances in the crack of light – hazy and brown. Which is nearly blended with the darkness. Sitting in the closet, bare feet tucked under bathing suit – wet, wet, dripping on the wooden planks of...

Cleaning Day

By: Olivia Mott, Editor-in-Chief The clothing line out front of her house, where the sun bleeds into her blouses, presses thin fingers down, holding the page open where I wrote in her diary about the day we spent meeting at the coffee shop not remembering...

Link to Cliffs on Moher

Cliffs on Moher

Photography by: Stephanie Brown

Link to Hannah O’Malley — Photography

Hannah O’Malley — Photography

A senior Biology major with an Education concentration, Hannah is thrilled to share some of her favorite photos as her undergraduate work comes to an end. Photography is one of her favorite hobbies and her love for it has stemmed from watching her Dad capture...

Link to Senior Edition Cover

Senior Edition Cover

On our cover: A Turtle. Photography by: Hannah O’Malley

Empty Schoolhouse Blues

By: Taylor Morton Candle dripped its spots of wax on the dusty floor Candle dropped its blobs of wax on the dusty floor Nobody’s around to burn the candles here no more Saddle shoes and mary janes echoed in the hall Saddle shoes and oxford...

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