SOUL CON is live this week in Donovan Lounge, 2nd Floor Greenlaw!
Schedule of Presentations:
Wednesday, February 16
3:00pm Erin Becker, “George Orwell: Propaganda Against Propaganda?”
3:15pm Margaret Grady, " “ 'Talk,' Kiowa said:" an exploration of storytelling in Fugitive Pieces and The Things They Carried”
3:45pm Jonathan McClure, “Exploitative Artistry in Poe's "The Raven" ”
4:00pm Sarah-June Benjamin, “The roles of race and class within feminist literature: a monologue for black women within the dialogue of oppression”
4:15pm Sean Mattio, “The Architect and the Epicure”
Thursday, February 17
3:30pm Dr. Lensing, “Why Poetry Matters”
4:15pm Ashlee Edwards, “De Mutatio: Milton's Transformation of the Classical Invocation”
4:30pm Maria Devlin, “The ‘high lonely Tow’r’ and the ‘golden world’: Depictions of Melancholy in Milton’s “Il Penseroso” and Shakespeare’s As You Like It”
4:45pm Sydney Stegall, Jackclyn Ngo, & Kyle Stevens, “This Is What I Did in My Class: Performance in the Classroom”
Book Swap between presentations: Bring your extra books to exchange with your peers and professors.
Refreshments will be available.
