Renata Rowland is a student from Buffalo, NY studying finance at Fordham. When she's not buying stocks, she's at home, writing, with her bearded dragon. Her other hobbies include making pasta and pretending that's considered cooking, and contemplating malaise.
“The Ladies’ Paradise” by Emile Zola takes a fantastical look into the world of booming capitalism in 1860’s Paris. Like many readers, I myself had some background into what took place during the period of the Industrial Revolution, and its huge shift forward into a new way of life; however,...
Doom and gloom is not all that encompasses Craig LaRotonda’s works, although at first glance it may be easy to write them off as such. Offering a keen insight to our humanistic nature, many of his pieces are retrograde in their contrarily modern portrayal of classic art, such as “Demonstration...