Major: English; Minor: Creative Writing Contributor Biography: Sheri is a junior majoring in English with a minor in Creative Writing. She enjoys all creative endeavors, but especially essay writing and poetry. The following was created for ENG 320-10: Eighteenth Century Literature: Marvelous Forms The Rape of the Lock Brief Description: My illustration includes key symbols…
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Catalina de Erauso: Both a Feminine and Masculine Ideal
By Quinn Hammon ’26 Major: English; Minors: Creative Writing and Art & Art History Contributor Biography: Quinn Hammon is excited to be published in the Washington College Review for the first time! He’s a junior and an English major, with minors in Creative Writing and Art and Art History. You can find him working in…
Featured Artist: Katelyn Reggie ’25
Majors: Psychology and Studio Art Contributor Biography: Katelyn Reggie is a senior double majoring in psychology and studio art from Allentown, PA. She enjoys taking art classes that push her to work in mediums she typically would not work with. Outside of classes she loves going on walks and spending time with friends. The following…
Colonial History, Contemporary Artists, and the Museum
By Elizabeth Fitzpatrick ’26 Major: Art History; Minors: French Studies and Museum, Field, & Community Education Contributor Biography: Elizabeth Fitzpatrick is an art history major from Catonsville, MD. In the future, she hopes to work in a museum to share her love of art with others. In her free time, she enjoys reading, making art,…
Featured Artist: Lucy Verlaque ’25
Major: English; Minors: Creative Writing, Journalism, Editing, & Publishing, and Gender Studies Contributor Biography: Lucy Verlaque is a senior English major with minors in creative writing, journalism, editing, & publishing, and gender studies. In her time at Washington College, Lucy has loved being involved with student-run publications; over the years, she has served as associate…
What is Love?
By Kyla Trinidad ’26 Majors: International Studies and Political Science; Minor: Justice, Law, and Society Contributor Biography: Written during my semester abroad, this essay remains one of my favorites. My newfound interest in moral philosophy has allowed me to explore the complexities of human experience. An active presence on campus, I am a research fellow…
