Under the Arch
Welcome to Under the Arch, WSN’s magazine. Under the Arch publishes editions with a unique theme each month. For more information or to contribute, please contact [email protected].
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Loving an ex from a distance is not only possible, but can also teach you about yourself.
Jules Hasler, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2023
Friends, Not Lovers
Romance gets the bulk of the attention when it comes to love. What about platonic love? We should be valuing the love we have for our friends and treating our friendships more like our relationships.
Kara Pauley, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2023
Does Distance Make the Heart Grow Fonder?
Loving an ex from a distance is not only possible, but can also teach you about yourself.
Marisa Sandoval, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2023
Consent is Queer
Students, professors, sex educators and essayists rethink and explain why it might be helpful for us all to follow the lead of queer notions of sexual consent.
Sabrina Lee, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2023
The Fixer-Upper
Love is complicated as is. Why do we complicate it further by choosing “broken” people?
Nicole Llopis-Martell Moros, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2023
Lovesick
Arranged marriages are often presumed to be cold by nature, but my family taught me how loving they truly are.
Safia Ahmad, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2023
Lovesick: A collection of poems for the romantic pessimist
Arranged marriages are often presumed to be cold by nature, but my family taught me how loving they truly are.
Safia Ahmad, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2023
Spaces for Queer Women Are in Need of a Resuscitation
Arranged marriages are often presumed to be cold by nature, but my family taught me how loving they truly are.
Colleen Secaur, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2023
Lovesick
Summer Campbell, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2023
Love in New York City
February 26, 2023
The Art of Storytelling | Under the Arch Magazine
December 11, 2022
Anatomy of a Sunday
My experiences with the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the duality of self when split between Black and white worlds.
Payton Frances Selby, Contributing Writer
• December 11, 2022
Yezen Saadah, Editor-in-Chief • December 19, 2024
Hope Pisoni, Staff Writer • December 14, 2024
Dharma Niles, News Editor • December 13, 2024
Ivanka Sun, Contributing Writer • December 13, 2024