Cardinal Compositions is an online, open-access journal that annually features outstanding work from UofL undergraduate students in Composition Program courses.
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Submissions from 2024
Analysis of Professional Writing Practices of an Attorney, Jen Hankins
The Haunting Echoes of Familial Turmoil in Adulthood, Arri Ho
Once Upon a Sh*tty Draft..., Andrew Messer and Wendell Hixson
Rhetorical Analysis of AI-Generated Content, Rachel Morgan
Exploring the Culinary Landscape: A Study of Restaurants and Tipping Culture, Madeline Tudor
Submissions from 2023
ENGL 102 Assignment Sheet, Michael Benjamin
Infographic, Ayana Fairweather
Artist Statement and Video, Kennedy Fox
My Life Has Been Cattywampus, Andy Henderson
The Historical, Cultural, and Anecdotal Importance of Iberian Ham, Zach Hisle
ENGL 101 Assignment Sheet, Ayaat W Ismail
ENGL 102 Assignment Sheet, Ayaat W Ismail
The Meal of Summertime: The Pasty, Greta Laffin
Discourse Community Analysis, Norah Langford
Because of Them, Paige Santise
Analyzing Scientific Writing: Wild Dog Populations of South Africa, Kaden Stumpf
Submissions from 2022
A Monster Known as Relapse: Poetry, Madison Bowles
Design a Research Study Assignment, Megen F Boyett
What I'm Reading Blog Assignment, Megen F Boyett
Haitian Churches Research Project, Mitsuca Castelly
International Student Athletes Research Project, Fernanda Celidonio
Multimedia Assignment Sheet, Lauren Fusilier
Creative Writing/Art Introduction, Lana Helm
Theme Course Introduction, Lana Helm and Ayaat W Ismail
Creative Writing Poetry Assignment, Ayaat W Ismail
Themed Course Discussion Questions, Ayaat W Ismail and Lana Helm
Where the Gender Gap is Going: An Infographic, Grace Kramer
Grass Study: Art, Erica V Lewis
Breaking the Minority Model: An Infographic, Jonah Long
Myanmar: Video, Sara Q Muhammad
Walmart Training Research Study, Shane Paschal
Tell Me A Story Assignment, Taylor Riley
Women's Lacrosse Research Study, Taylor Sampone
Community Assignment, Brittany Smart
Traditional Section Introduction, Walker Preston Smith
episode.txt: Poetry, Samuel D Stermer
Submissions from 2021
ENGL 102: Major Writing Assignment: Research Project, Charlotte Asmuth
ENGL 102: Writing about Bad Ideas About Writing, Charlotte Asmuth
Introduction: Writing about Linguistic Diversity and Linguistic Racism, Charlotte Asmuth
3_Black Unicorn (Artwork), Amaiya Crawford
Blissful Mornings: Introducing the Beauty of Coffee (Podcast Essay), Will Doty
Socially Just Pedagogy (Infographic & Writer’s Memo), Kinsey Hattab
Introduction: Multimodal Composition and Writing for Social Change, Lana D. Helm and Caitlin Burns
ENGL 101: Writing Multimodal Arguments, Tim Johnson
Othered (Poetry), Samantha Lamkin
Black Language, Social Identity, and the “Gap”, Ariel Perkins
Exploring Bilingual Student Experiences in American Education, Rachel Raymer
A Note From the Art & Poetry Editor, Taylor Riley
Street (Photography), Claudia Scheiderich
Autism By An Autistic: Different Not Less (Infographic & Writer’s Memo), Katherine Settle
Response to Jennifer Cunningham: Code Switching has Nothing to do with Racism, Zaniah Shobe
ENGL 102: Infographic and Writer’s Memo, Brittany Smart
ENGL 102: Research Paper, Alex Way
Sex Education in Public Schools (Video & Essay), Cassidy Witt
Submissions from 2020
ENGL 101: Narrating the Argument Essay (Adapted from Rachel Rodriguez's Assignment), Olalekan Adepoju
ENGL 102: Investigating Academic Writing, Charlotte Asmuth
Improving the Bicycle System on the University of Louisville's Campus, Allan Bagley
ENGL 102: Researching Popular Culture, Brent Coughenour
Rosemary's Baby and the Cult of Domesticity, Brooke Coughenour
Are You Born a Good Writer? (Video Essay), Parker Evans
Witches on Surfboards: How Witch Media Has Ridden the Waves of Feminism, Victoria Harris
Always Ask Your Grandkids Before You Post (Video Essay), Peyton Kasper
She Has It All: Love and Character Depth in Jane the Virgin, Samantha Lamkin
Slang Words From a Teen (Video Essay), Kinsey Lewzader
ENGL 101: Communicating About Writing or Language to the Public, Andrea Olinger
Reflective Writing Process of L2 Students, Bulmaro Miguel Gonzalez Ortega
Analysis of Writing Practices: Business Writing in a Scientific World, Brandon Ryan
Reflective Habits of College Freshmen in Different Majors, Gracie Saneii
ENGL 306: Analysis of Professional Writing Practices, Steve Smith