About The Journal
Gatton Academy students excel in far more than STEM fields. Sierpinski’s Square was founded in the spring semester of 2015 by Gatton Academy students Courtney George (’15) and Hayden Justice (’16) to provide a forum for profound written analyses within the humanities. Sierpinski’s Square is a journal that parallels the town square -- a place where current Gatton Academy students can share ideas developed in their humanities classes.
Original poetry, short stories, literary analyses, audio items, visual art, and/or quirky application essays are accepted for consideration. A call for submissions goes out each spring semester to currently-enrolled Gatton Academy students.
Submissions are currently being taken until January 25th, 2019.
Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 1 (2018) Sierpinski's Square
This issue of Sierpinski's Square represents the second year of an on-line Arts and Letters Journal created, reviewed and published by students of the Gatton Academy on the campus of Western Kentucky University.Articles
Rake the springtime across my sheets
Ivy N. Irihamye
News from Nature
Ivy N. Irihamye
Vacation Days - What I Did This Summer
Wren A. Jenkins
An Environmentalist view of Kentucky and its Natural “Suitors” by Literary Analysis
Samuel C. Kessler
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan
Noemi Leibman
Tragedy on Drury Lane
Natalie B. Ngong
Editor-in-Chief
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Deeya Patel, Gatton Academy, WKU