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Webcomics, Part IV: Unsounded
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Written by Matthew Pardue By now, hopefully you’ve all seen Coty’s review on Berserk. I’ve heard a fair bit about it before, although I’ve never read the manga. Still, I was glad to see his choice, because a dark, adult fantasy story with horror elements makes for a nice lead-in…
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Manga Mondays: Berserk Review
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For my inaugural review, I decided to go with the “go big or go home” approach and review what is arguably considered by many manga aficionados, myself included, to be one of the best manga ever conceived. I’m speaking of course about Kentaro Miura’s epic dark fantasy, Berserk. Originally created…
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Papers & Pubs Available for Purchase
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A little over a month after the electronic launch of Papers and Publications: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Undergraduate Research, we are happy to announce the release of the hard copy version. You can now purchase a copy through our partner, Booklogix, by visiting this page: http://shop.booklogix.com/Papers-Publications-Vol-1-Issue-1-4153.htm. Copies are only $8.00,…
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Webcomics, Part III: Two Guys and Guy
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Written by Matthew Pardue My reviews so far have been about long-running webcomics with both overarching stories and smaller subplots. I do like these kinds, assuming they’re done well; they’re the heavy novels of webcomics. But sometimes you don’t want a novel, particularly if you come into the series after…
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Manga: An Introduction
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Continuing with our trend of unique book reviews, I’ve recently decided to throw my hat into the ring and start a weekly manga review column. For those of you that read my Summer Reading List back in June, you may recall that one of the entries was a title called…
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Webcomics, Part II: The Adventures of Dr. McNinja
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Written by Matthew Pardue This week I’ll be talking about a webcomic that’s considerably less grounded than the Girl Genius world of impossible science, immortal mutants, and zombie-making bugs. Much like last week’s review, today’s focus is more or less a dramatic comedy. Unlike Girl Genius, The Adventures of Dr.…
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Tweet All About It!
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As a Press Intern this summer, it has been my job to improve and update our social network, meaning that I’ve been responsible for reaching out to the community in an online capacity. If you’ve seen our Pinterest boards, been followed on Twitter, or have had your page liked on…
