
Fall 2024:
Homecoming
In this issue, our contributing authors and First-Year Writing Spotlight finalists explore what it means to be home, in the many forms home can take: a person, a passion, a language, a Writing Center.
in this issue
Jawharah Ali
Exploring the Rutgers Writing Centers: Meet Prof. Lallas, Douglass Writing Center Director
Nazli Mohideen
That One Teacher: The Influence of Educators in Unexpected Places
Ryan Falkin
Why History?
Andrena Nguyen
Why Study Abroad?
Vishva Trivedi
A Pocket of Peace
Annalies Eindhoven
Why the Dog?
Vasishta Vummiti
Experiencing Multilingualism

Experiencing Multilingualism
Just as language can be intense in its expression, it can also be soft and gentle. As humans, we ride the language(s) we are using. We have our own ship, sailing on the language we use, and like all boatmen, the more water we experience, the less afraid of different waters we become.