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By Rachel Zak

While teaching middle school in Jordan, Mais Al-Khateeb had a revelation. She had earned her bachelor’s degree in 2004 in English Language and Literature from Al al-Bayt University in Mafraq, but Al-Khateeb knew she needed to do more than teach.

She knew then that she wanted to pursue her graduate studies.

By Lilliana Solovay

In just three days, Florida State University graduate student Alberto Herrera composed an award-winning proposal to the National Conference on Peer Tutoring in Writing. His quick work secured Herrera a Trustees Award from organization.

By Lilliana Solovay

Sitting in an Asheville, North Carolina, barber shop one day in the middle of September, Diamond Forde decided she was hungry. To satisfy her appetite she headed to a quaint little barbecue spot across from the shop.

As she waited for her barbecue pork sandwich, she received a phone call from an unrecognizable number. Thinking it must be a spam call, Forde let the call go to voicemail.

Abby Bruner, a 21-year-old senior from Jacksonville, Florida, has been competing in gymnastics since she was 7. While balancing earning her dual degrees at Florida State University in English-Editing, Writing, and Media and Communication, she holds the title of co-captain and president for the FSU Club Gymnastics Team, which finished as national champions in April 2022 at the National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs Nationals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The team finished first in the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Level 8 team competition.

Ana Dolorit: Literature, Media, and Culture; graduated with Honors

What motivated you to pursue the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society membership?

The creative team of The Kudzu Review has an extra incentive to celebrate the end of the Fall 2022 semester.

After months of dedicating their time and effort to review and edit more than 170 submissions, the journal is hosting a night of readings from contributors who are published in the current issue. The party doubles as a fundraiser, as the staff welcomes people to The Bark on Thursday, Dec. 1. The event begins at 7 p.m.