Horizons staff was assigned to visit and carefully explore “Gestalt: An Invitational Exhibition of Regional Art Faculty” in the Chernow Gallery of the Housatonic Museum of Art, which features art work by […] Continue Reading
The staff has been working hard on keeping the magazine going and on its regular publication schedule, even through the height of the COVID-19 pandemic when we had to transition […] Continue Reading
Like it has been for so many, this year has been a wild ride for the Horizons staff. While our fall magazine is currently in production, plans to distribute the print […] Continue Reading
Introduction By Professor Steve Mark, Advisor to Horizons In this article in April, The New York Times posed an important question to some of its long-time reporters: In these dark days, what’s […] Continue Reading
After spending about a week and a half learning online, the staff of Horizons reflected on their sudden pivot to remote teaching and learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In […] Continue Reading
What is a six-word memoir? One of my favorite genres and a great technique for sparking writing and sharing, six-word memoirs were popularized by Larry Smith in November 2006 […] Continue Reading
The current issue of our full-color magazine, 76 pages of student-written, student-designed content, is available all over campus. If you’d like to take a look at it online, click below […] Continue Reading
Recently, as the advisor to Horizons, I gave the staff an assignment to search out the “Hidden Housatonic,” inviting them to inform, surprise, delight, or enlighten readers with a short article about a […] Continue Reading
For a long time now, I’ve been a fan of Brandon Stanton’s Humans of New York (HONY) blog. HONY is sometimes funny, often moving, and nearly always intimate and engaging. […] Continue Reading