Atrium Magazine
The first narrative nonfiction magazine produced by University of Florida students.
06/05/2026
“What bricks remember” by Chloe Abreu is now live on our website. Click the link in our bio to check out this profile! 🧱
05/29/2026
What happens when home exists in two places at once?
“Neither here nor there” by Noor Sukkar is now live on our website. Click the link in our bio to explore this essay. 🌍🧡
05/18/2026
“It ripples in every reflection and is traced in each footprint I leave behind.” 👣
“Hollow Echoes” by Catalina Martinez-Wittinghan is now live on our website. Click the link in bio to read this nostalgic poem. 🌿
05/15/2026
Sweet magnolias and the kind of memories that never really leave you.
“Southern Magnolia” by Catalina Martinez-Wittinghan is now live on our website. Click the link in our bio to read the full poem. 🌸🤍
05/11/2026
A letter goes a long way.
“Love, Ed” by Pristine Thai is now live on our website. Click the link in our bio to check out the rest of this profile! ✉️
05/01/2026
For Pristine, the beach was a complicated topic. Then, her hesitation was washed away as if by the waves themselves.
“Finding the Atlantic” by Pristine Thai is now live on our website. Click the link in our bio to explore this personal essay. 🌊☀️⛱️
04/21/2026
“A Tuesday night odyssey” by Tarryn Nichols is now live on our website. Click the link in our bio to see the rest of this dazzling poem. 🏺
04/07/2026
You’re invited to Atrium’s Sixth Issue Launch Party!!!
Thursday, April 9 from 6-8 p.m. @ Depot Park 🌿
We will have snacks, games, free magazine copies and more!
Grab some picnic blankets/lawn chairs and, of course, your besties! 🧡🧡🧡
04/02/2026
What you’ve all been waiting for…now introducing the beautiful and spectacular sixth issue of Atrium Magazine! 🙌
Each copy is packed with real Florida stories about real Florida people, written by real Florida students.
Swipe to see all of the University of Florida news box locations where you can pick up your very own copy! 📍
03/31/2026
“A couple of years ago, an artist friend asked Mary Ann if she wanted to get lunch with Highwayman Al Black.
‘I was like, “Absolutely, let’s do it!”’ Mary Ann says.
The two met Al Black, and his long-time girlfriend, Desiree, and Mary Ann showed him pictures of her paintings. Impressed, he told her about how he became an artist by fixing the scuff marks on wet oil paintings done by other Highwaymen.
Mary Ann and the ‘King of the Road’ became close friends.”
“The Highwaywoman” by Tarryn Nichols is now live on our website. Click the link in our bio to give it a look. 🎨
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