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(08/29/23 12:00pm)
Nearly nine months after touching down in the United States, the unending resilience of Ukrainian mother Iryna Litvinov and her daughter Olena – in addition to the ceaseless support of their host family - have moved the two refugees out of their shared guest bedroom in Michael Warchol’s home and into a place of their own.
(04/03/23 6:24pm)
When asked to recall her fondest memories of home, Kristina Atamanyuk smiled softly and stared into her folded hands.
(02/13/23 2:00pm)
Yes, it’s that time of year again. Grocery store displays become bombarded with red roses, pink packaged candies make their way into every checkout line and things become heart-shaped that definitely shouldn’t be. Now, I know, it’s not a unique take on the infamous holiday – but I believe we can all relate to somehow simultaneous feelings of fondness and disgust when the 14th of February creeps up from the depths of mid-winter.
(01/31/23 1:00pm)
“I find peace in Boatwright Memorial Library” is a sentence I never thought I would utter aloud. And yet, each day that requires that uphill stroll, I find myself looking forward to the silence of the stacks. Like anyone, I often dread the long hours that await me, but somehow comfort is found within it – the anonymity of a carrel, the prospect of a warm coffee and the smell of thousands of pages as I descend the basement stairs.