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Reviews, updates, and insights from your GSR Staff!


Space
By: Charlotte Martin For a long time, space has felt distant, like something we have already explored. We’ve already been to the moon; what else is there? But lately, that feeling has started to change. There seems to be a growing sense that space is becoming something we’re excited about again. Part of that excitement comes from real-world efforts like Artemis II, which sent astronauts around the Moon for the first time in decades in order to test crew interfaces and safety
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An Interview with Verses Poetry Competition Winner
By Jacob Greene Radiant Rage stands alone, unblocked by any sort of podium, in the front of a room of spectators and judges. This is where she is best, unobstructed and fully able to display her potent work. When she speaks, there is an attentive silence, the heads can not help but be turned. She reads her work with a powerful cadence that controls a room entirely. She gesticulates about the space, calling the eye back to her words. She pauses, and these silences linger and a
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A Farewell to the Inscape Theatre
By Jacob Greene Resting center stage, a light. Across the proscenium platform, a young woman sweeps, declaring the end of an era, dusting off a well-loved artifact of history. To follow, a sharply contrasting scene: music and celebration. On Friday April 17, 2026, Stevenson University’s scholars flocked en-mass to the Inscape Theatre at the Greenspring Campus to marvel at the final performance the theatre would ever host. The new Sandra and Malcolm Berman Family Performing Ar
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Hoppers Movie Review
By Greg Meyer Movie Summary: “Hoppers” follows the life of a college student named Mabel who is extremely passionate about the environment and protecting wildlife. Growing up, she would spend all her time at the pond behind her house just looking at it with her grandmother. Mabel and her grandmother would start to notice animals everywhere when they focused on the pond long enough, and that first fascinated her when she was a little kid. However, her hobby of gazing at the po
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The Greenspring Review Release Party
By: Charlotte Martin May 8th, 2026 It was 6:00 p.m. on Friday, May 8, and the Lynn Duncan Room in Rockland Hall was beginning to fill with students as they gathered to celebrate the release of the spring issue of The Greenspring Review. Staff members and guests from English 256 spent the evening hanging out, playing games, listening to readings from the issue, and finding out who would be leading GSR next year as most of the current leadership will graduate this year. The ni
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