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The Spring 2022 edition of brio., Comp Lit's undergraduate literary journal, is now available both online and physically! The theme was "simulcra," a term taken from Baudrillard's Simulcra and Simulation, meaning "something that replaces reality with its representation." Please stop by the Comp Lit department to pick up your very own copy! 

brio. Spring 2022 "Simulcra"

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