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Verge 10 (2014-2015)

Hillary Blunt, Your Father Would Be So Proud: A Study on Family Collective Memory of a Deceased Parent

Emily Huebner, Border State Blues: A Civil War Scrapbook in Baltimore

Weston Kulvete, Catacombs and Courtship: Life Imitates the Gothic in Northanger Abbey

Alissa Murray, Los toros, las balas, y la castración-el dilema de la masculinidad en El caballero de Olmedo

Zachary Reese, Corso, Conformity, and Christmas Teeth

Anna Richardson, Broken Fragments of Immortality: Why People Will Always Love Peter Pan

Emilia Slimon, The Orpheus Myth through Nineteenth Century Art

Maureen Winter, L’agent devient l’acteur : un regard sur les méthodes du Théâtre de l’Opprimé et la notion de l’habitus chez Pierre Bourdieu

Phoebe Yeoh, An accidental prediction: The saga of antimatter’s discovery

  • The Impacts of the Invasive Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) on Ash Trees (Fraxinus spp.) in the United States: A Review

    “In general, long-term ecological impacts of the EAB are difficult to quantify but could be profound because ash species grow on a variety of soil sites across much of the eastern U.S. and are at risk of infestation by the EAB. Ash trees provide browse, thermal cover, and protection for a variety of wildlife species, and animals such as beavers, rabbits, and porcupines feed on the bark of young trees. Seeds, which are often produced in large amounts, are consumed by ducks, song and game birds, small mammals, and insects.”

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