Volume 4, Issue 2 (2018)
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SPRING 2018 ISSUE WINNERS
- Barbara Farrelly Award for Best Writing of the Issue ($200 award): Madison Millhouse, "Love as an Active Choice"
- Excellence in Research Paper Writing ($100 award): Anna Rose Redgate, "The Key Versatility of Stories: Storytelling and 'Sherlock Holmes'"
- Best Essay in Multidisciplinary Research ($100 award): Yu Zhao, "Evolution, Place, and Identity: Facing Global Crisis with a New Identity as Earthly Residents"
Coming in the Fall: Arts Immersion Contest
We're pleased to announce that this fall, the Humanities Commons will be hosting a First-Year Arts Immersion Experience writing contest in connection with the Dayton Ballet's Dracula: Bloodlines.
Line by Line will publish the winning entries. Guest editorial board and judges: Aili Bresnahan (Philosophy), Dennis Doyle (Religious Studies), Neil Florek (Philosophy), Tracey Jaffe (History), Amir Kalan (English), Sabrina Jemail (UD Class of 2020), and Nicole Perkins (UD Class of 2020). Entries will be accepted November 1-December 1, 2018. Contest winners will be announced at the end of January. For information, email Professor Bresnahan.
ASI 110/120
To Will or Not to Will: A Close Reading and Interpretation of Augustine's Argument in 'Confessions'
Garrett Reese
ENG 200
The Key Versatility of Stories: Storytelling and 'Sherlock Holmes'
Anna Rose Redgate
The Complicated Mind of Sherlock Holmes
Madeleine Ryan
Holmes, The Weed Keeper?
Justin Smith
Evolution, Place, and Identity: Facing Global Crisis with a New Identity as Earthly Residents
Yu Zhao
ENG 200H (Honors)
Research Project: Regarding Genetic Theft
Danielle Lancia
Love as an Active Choice
Madison M. Millhouse
A Failure of Femininity Within 'G.I. Jane'
Maggie Weaver