Women’s Health Month
Too often, individuals are expected to defend deeply personal choices. This May, we honor women who keep advocating for themselves in a system makes that harder than it should be. We deserve autonomy!
Monet’s Blind Devotion: A Contextual Analysis
Welcome to the Library of the Lost, where the Ink-Stained Archivist traces Claude Monet’s twilight—war, grief, and fading sight converging as his Water Lilies become a monument to resilience, memory, and a fractured world yearning for peace.
Walpurgisnacht: Witches Night
What is Walpurgisnacht and why do you need to know all about it? Join us for a dance around the fire as we commune with the ancient world and learn about the second Halloween of the year. The witches night.
The Science of Dungeons and Dragons
Think Dungeons and Dragons is all magic and monsters? Think again. From probability and problem-solving to social connection and representation, this beloved game is grounded in real-world science. Curious how fantasy meets reality? Dive in to explore the surprising ways Dungeons and Dragons shapes
Of Men and Monsters Finale
Welcome back for this final installment Of Men and Monsters. Join us as we delve into the past sixteen years of film and television, where monsters have reigned surpreme!
