Fiction: A Whiter Shade
Out of the Sandbox October 22, 2016By Dr. Fernando A. Ojeda In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, I wish to share a story of my parents as
By Dr. Fernando A. Ojeda In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, I wish to share a story of my parents as
By Diego Diego Portal The man was sitting at the edge of the bed still exceptionally aroused despite
The Sandbox staff honors the victims that died 15 years ago today and the sacrifices of our brave first
By Dr. Fernando A. Ojeda It was cool coming to the mall when I was real little. Buckled to the car seat
By Dr. Fernando A. Ojeda As a faculty member at SPC for 28 years, I not only wish to participate in the
By Krystal Weldon I am a story yet to be written. A face never forgotten. My exterior is as strong as
Corrine Evans is an SPC student majoring in Education. One of the most compelling things I have learned
By Evan Malki Far beyond your gaze Lies a creature Masked by a haze Of nondescript features
By Diana Perez Finally he’s here, I waited for years I wasn’t sure he was coming I was tormented