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Monthly Archives: February 2025
The ‘Racially Harmonious’ Lie: A Review of “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America”
By: Nata Tombari, Nonfiction Reviewer Richard Rothstein’s The Color of Law debunks the prevailing American myth that de facto (customary,ContinueContinue reading “The ‘Racially Harmonious’ Lie: A Review of “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America””
Lyla Sage Wrangled My Heart: A Review of “Done and Dusted” by Lyla Sage
By: Duke Jenkins, President & Editor-in-Chief Lyla Sage made her literary debut with Done and Dusted in 2023. Partially inspiredContinueContinue reading “Lyla Sage Wrangled My Heart: A Review of “Done and Dusted” by Lyla Sage”
Hurry Up and Wait
By: C. W. Lawrence I leaned into my shovel, pulled my scarf down, and took a long pull of theContinueContinue reading “Hurry Up and Wait”
Come and Get Me
By: Finch Benton What caught Rand’s eye first was the black suit. The sun was bright that day, not aContinueContinue reading “Come and Get Me”
Is April Over
By: Alexis Barton As Fitzgerald said,”April is over, April is over,”Spring sits with Winter on the bleachers,Like unused seeds crushedContinueContinue reading “Is April Over”
14. Sienna Margeaux, You Will NEVER Be Famous!
In today’s episode of Waymark: Unbound, Duke and Brooke use randomly generated tropes to build a romance story between a photographer and a boy band baddie. Stay tuned for more Waymark shennanigans!
Letter from the Editor
Hello readers, When I started as Editor-in-Chief, I knew this would be a hard semester. Waymark as an organization hasContinueContinue reading “Letter from the Editor”
2 Sentence Horror Stories
In October of 2024, Waymark and the KSU Writing Center partnered on Halloween to host a “2 Sentence Horror Story”ContinueContinue reading “2 Sentence Horror Stories”
13. Swipe Right with Waymark
In this episode, Duke and Brooke celebrate Valentine’s Day by making dating profile for their favorite book characters and deciding whether they’d swipe left or right on those characters.
