Volume 32 of The Pick



Title:  Happy Trails to You

Author:  Amelie Miltenberger

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 102

Instructor:  Mr. Chris Genre


Title:  The Strength of Women

Author:  Caycee Terrell-Vinning

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 232

Instructor:  Ms. Amy Acosta


Title:  A Gift

Author:  Daniel Laux

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 101

Instructor:  Dr. Richard Louth


Title:  The Touch of a Button

Author:  Davana Wilkins

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 102

Instructor:  Mr. Chris Genre


Title:  High Times, High Tides -- Nineteenth Century New Orleans and Grand Isle

Author:  Jacques Pitre

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 300

Instructor:  Mr. Chris Genre


Title:  A Family Torn

Author:  J.C. Bonura

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 101

Instructor:  Ms. Leigh Camacho


Title:  Tell-Tale Art: Antebellum Racialism in the Fiction of Poe

Author:  John Adam Shelton

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 232

Instructor:  Dr. Natasha Whitton


Title:  Retrospective

Author:  Justin Burdette

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 101

Instructor:  Dr. Richard Louth


Title:  A Family Tradition

Author:  Kristin Matranga

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 101

Instructor:  Dr. Richard Louth


Title:  Maw Maw

Author:  Lance Felps

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 101

Instructor:  Mr. Paul Crawford


Title:  An Analysis of the Poem "Homecoming"

Author:  Mechelle Rouchon

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 102

Instructor:  Mr. Paul Crawford


Title:  The Book

Author:  Michael Brady

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 101

Instructor:  Ms. Amy Acosta


Title:  The Person under the Paper

Author:  Michelle Kay

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 232

Instructor:  Ms. Amy Acosta


Title:  A Natural Introspection into Robert Frost's Poetry

Author:  Patricia Taylor

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 232

Instructor:  Dr. Natasha Whitton


Title:  The Balance in "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry"

Author:  Rachel Carazo

Essay Type:  

Course:  English 295

Instructor:  Dr. Christine Mitchell


Title:  The Ethics of Groundhog Day: Phil Connors and the Platonic Tripartite Division of the Soul

Author:  Rachel Cedor

Essay Type:  

Course:  Philosophy 313

Instructor:  Ms. Brooke Ettle


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