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Students, faculty come together to honor Indigenous authors
Sigma Tau Delta celebrated Indigenous voices in literature by holding an Indigenous Peoples Read-In last Wednesday afternoon in Smith Hall 267. This was the English Honor Society’s first ever Indigenous Peoples Read-In. Students and faculty members were all invited to attend. “I thought the read-in was a great way to bring attention to Indigenous writers,” said Emma Arnold, a junior English education major from Slocomb, Alabama. “I feel like that's a pretty marginalized

Neela Cole
8 hours ago


Sigma Tau Delta holds poetry reading
Troy University’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, an international English honor society, held a poetry reading session for students to...
Ty Davidson
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Spectrum, Sigma Tau Delta organize LGBTQ+ read-in
Seven out of the top 10 banned books in 2023 were banned for LGBTQIA+ content. However, GSRM organization Spectrum Alliance and the...

Adele Henley
Nov 21, 2024


Literature reading celebrates "Phenomenal Women"
The English department celebrated Women’s History Month with a literature reading presentation put on by Sigma Tau Delta, the...

Adele Henley
Apr 3, 2024
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