Index to Student Writing

Includes works from Sounds (1958-1975), The Wittenberg Review (1990-1992), the Wittenberg Review of Literature and Art (1976-present), Spectrum (1985-present) and Wittenberg History Journal (1978-present, with gaps).

See also the Index to the Wittenberg Journal of East Asian Studies and Pholeos, which are listed separately but contain a lot of work by Wittenberg students.


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AuthorTitleGenrePublicationVolume (Year)Pages
Bennett, Timothy Dr.IntroductionEssaySpectrum (2017)6-8
Andrews, ErykahWhen Dyring Felt Better Than RecoveringEssaySpectrum (2017)9-12
Baldwin, AutumnRomantic Friendship in Charlotte Bronte's Jane EyreEssaySpectrum (2017)13-20
Diskey, ReedThe Quebec Question: Language Policy in a Turbulent EraEssaySpectrum (2017)21-41
Morgan, BrigidConlony Collapse DisorderEssaySpectrum (2017)42-58
Reynolds, HannahThe Antithesis of Being: Antimatter in the World Around UsEssaySpectrum (2017)59-67
Rogus, Amanda"Scorpions" of the Mind: An Analysis of Justin Kurzel's Adaption of the Soliloquies in William Shakespeare's MacbethEssaySpectrum (2017)68-75
Miller, AleisterStigma Management and Burlesque: A Study in DeviancyEssaySpectrum (2017)76-89
Faas, EmilyRise of the Chairwoman: A Diagnosis of Janet Yellen's Approach, Appointment, and AchievementEssaySpectrum (2017)90-104
D'Arcy FallonForewardFictionWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)5
Ryan BrennamanThe Monster in WhitesideFictionWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)9-19
Libby BaumanElberadwegPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)20-21
Joey SechristThe Sound A Chicken MakesPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)22
Braeden BowenA Bleak Yet Edearing EmbraceFictionWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)23-30
Deanna VolzA Rug's Eye ViewPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)31
Samantha ReynoldsUnboundPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)32
Megan TannerWaterPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)33
Emily BrosierA Sermon of Body PositivityPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)34
Sierra SanchezLisbonPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)35
Deanna VolzMercy in NatureFictionWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)36-42
Kathryn OphardtObjectifiedPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)43
Bayleigh ThompsonBecause I Could not Compare to the MoonPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)44
Joey SechristThe OffseasonPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)45
Valerie RichardsChimeraPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)46
Katrin C. HodsonCold SeasonPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)47
Emily BrosierStuckPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)48
Jenn RyanSonnets Dedicated to Marina and Zane's Wedding DayPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)49
Reese HarperThe Firebreather's CraftPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)50
Joey SechristAt Lake HiyahaPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)51
Libby BaumanPillars at the Roman ForumPoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)52
Gil RutledgeOut in the WoodsFictionWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)53-57
Destiny PaulenAn Ode to Donald Trump's Hair A RhymePoemWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)58
Megan WintersA Virgin Among the FishnettersFictionWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)59-61
Elizabeth WetterstroemBryce CanyonArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)65
Elizabeth WetterstroemDeath ValleyArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)66
Elizabeth WetterstroemYellowstoneArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)66
Elizabeth WetterstroemHawaii VolcanoesArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)67
Katlyn RobertsSomething SweetArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)68
Katlyn RobertsRegenerationArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)69
Erin BrubakerIn GermanyArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)70
Shae EakrightCrystalline VasesArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)71-73
Alison PauleyColor Series IIIPhotographyWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)74-75
Lauren JohnsDead SeaPhotographyWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)75
Mikayla GarberichWealthiness is Next to GodlinessArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)76
Alex BrennerCamel MirageArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)76
Alex BrennerGeometric JokerArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)77
Bethlehem MelakuTime is LifeArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)78
Kelsey GregoryMushroomArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)79
Alyssa PattersonGrowthArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)80
Alyssa PattersonPerspectiveArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)81
Haruno SakamotoClimbArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)82
Haruno SakamotoFlyArtworkWittenberg Review of Literature and Art2017-18 (2017)82
Cavell, EdithEdith Cavell: What Makes a Hero?EssayWittenberg History Journal46 (2017)1-2
Huck, CourtneyThe Halpin Affair: How Cleveland went from Scandal to SuccessEssayWittenberg History Journal46 (2017)3-10
Brady, KristenJohn Betjeman's Baker Street Station Buffett: The Influence of an Architectural Literati in the fight Against Modern City PlanningEssayWittenberg History Journal46 (2017)11-14
Resko, MichaelHow the Afghan Opium Business Gre into a Multi-Billion Dollar Enterprise from 1992-2008EssayWittenberg History Journal46 (2017)15-21
Huck, CourtneyEmbedded and Unilateral Journalists: How their Access to Sources Affected their Framing During the 2003 Iraq WarEssayWittenberg History Journal46 (2017)23-35
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