I Just Want To Listen And Be Sad

Editor’s note: This piece was originally written by Valerie Royzman during the Spring 2019 semester. It can be read in its entirety here.

In May 1971 — a year after members of the Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed Kent State students protesting the United States military’s bombing of Cambodia, killing four and wounding nine — James T. Lawless turned to words.