The Winding Banister Review . Issue 5 . Spring 2013
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The Pelvic and the Pill: Recollections of A Summer Place, 1959 - 1959: a Soviet spacecraft photographs the far side of the moon; the Hula-Hoop arrives; Nixon and Khrushchev have their Kitchen Debate. Me? I’m in a movie theatre watching Sandra Dee’s up-tight mother force her daughter to undergo a pelvic exam.
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Poetry
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| Questioning the College Board: Student Perspectives on AP Exams - “AP classes are a scam,” he declares. To me, a college student who still remembers the long nights of studying, the endless bubble-in forms and cellophane-wrapped test booklets, and the hundreds of dollars shelled out every February, his words seemed a satisfying vindication of all I had suffered for less-than-thrilling results. | ||
About the Journal
The Honors College’s journal of ideas and creativity, The Winding Banister Review, debuted in April 2011. This journal aims for a mix of scholarly and personal essays, creative writing, art, links to online movies/videos/music, reviews, cartoons, interviews, and dialogues between members of our community. Read more...








