Zephyr: The Seventeenth Issue, 2016 University of New England
Zephyr: The Seventeenth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Megan Totten, Melissa A. Destefano, Sarah Fleischmann, Shannon M. Cardinal, Alanna Sachse, Cassidy Bayen, Gabby Price, Sarah Hoover, Nick Letourneau, Anna Laskorski, Josh Powers, Will Drury, Kristen Brannen, Anthony Berube, Morgayne Nash, Trish Alling, Tyler Meunier, Emmie Travers, Heather Smith, Olivia Madore, Deanna Mansfield, Pilar Mendoza
Zephyr
This is the seventeenth issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.
蜚語 (第十四期), 2016 Lingnan University
Yorba Times: Special Edition On Safety, 2016 Chapman University
Yorba Times: Special Edition On Safety, Noah Asher Golden, Facundo Acevedo, Jesse Alonzo, Henessy Arana, Leslie Arriaga, Michelle Brait, Amy Chau, Ashley Diaz, Jeremiah Dille, Sierra Durand, Beberly Espinoza, Elora Estes, Lesley Fernandez, Darshan Gamma, Cassandra Garcia, Karla Garcia, Yasmin Garcia, Neko Gianquinto, Gisselle Gonzalez, Jacob Gonzales, Sakina Jaffery, Adrianna Herrera, Allie Hoch, Victoria Hulett, Anthony Jaimes, Leilani Lagunes, Sandra Loredo, Kate Markey, Joshua Marmolejo, Faith Martin, Melissa Medina, Layla Melendez, Dylan Moses, Michaela Moses, Brooklynn Payne, Michelle Perez, Brianna Quirarte, Ieleen Ramirez, Edwin Reyes, Jehu Sandoval, Jaqueline Ramirez, Jonathan Sanchez, Nathalie Sanchez, Christopher Santibanez, Kaylin Seeley, Genevieve Stothers, Miranda Valdez, Christopher Velasquez
Yorba-Chapman Writing Partnership Anthology of Journalistic Writing
During the Spring 2016 semester, Dr. Noah Asher Golden's Teaching of Writing K-12 students partnered with the Journalism class at Yorba Academy for the Arts. Through collaboration over a four-month period, Chapman's future teachers and Yorba's junior high journalists engaged a deep writing process to write a series of features, editorials, and news articles, all connected in some way to the overarching theme of safety. Thank you to Ms. Andrea Lopez, Ms. Tracy Knibb, and the Lloyd E. and Elisabeth H. Klein Family Foundation for supporting this project.
The Weird And The Wonderful: Poetry Dedicated To Exploring Social Stereotypes Surrounding Mental Illness And The Misfit, 2016 University of Lynchburg
The Weird And The Wonderful: Poetry Dedicated To Exploring Social Stereotypes Surrounding Mental Illness And The Misfit, Sarah Grace Bryant
Undergraduate Theses and Capstone Projects
A collection of poems exploring how society deals with the mentally ill and others that don't fit into social norms. Some are biographical, others are observations.
Setting The Nets, 2016 University of Lynchburg
Setting The Nets, April Elizabeth Love
Undergraduate Theses and Capstone Projects
I started this project thinking that it was going to be about service learning that I have experienced throughout the last couple of years. As I have been writing I realize that this piece is about joy, love, fellowship, and most importantly, people. The last couple of years has showed me my passion for people and relationships help us on our journey for discovery of self.
Hair Trigger 38, 2016 Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger 38, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger
An anthology, edited by students, featuring the fiction, prose and creative non-fiction work of students, alumni, and staff. Editors: Jennifer Clare Bostrom, Karina Corona, Claire Doty, Elizabeth Gerard, Emma LaSaine, Kate Rothgaber. Cover photograph: Daniel Mrotek. 304 pages.
Columbia Poetry Review, 2016 Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Poetry Review, Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Poetry Review
Literary journal produced annually. Student editors: Matthew DeMarco, Elizabeth Forsythe, Jan-Henry Gray, Evan Kleekamp. Editorial Board: Saku Egon Evon, David Fairbanks, Doe Parker, Kelsey Hoff, Luther Hughes, Chrissy Martin, Dan 'Sully' Sullivan, Brandon Lee Vear. Cover: Louie Otesanek.
Watersheds In Life, 2016 Western Kentucky University
Watersheds In Life, Molly Morgan
Robert Penn Warren Essay Contest
No abstract provided.
The Systems Of Life, 2016 Western Kentucky University
The Systems Of Life, Madeline Stephenson
Robert Penn Warren Essay Contest
No abstract provided.
Watershed, 2016 Caverna High School
Interaction Between Human Experience, Landscape , And Coffee Production In The Blue Mountain Region Of Jamaica, 2016 Western Michigan University
Interaction Between Human Experience, Landscape , And Coffee Production In The Blue Mountain Region Of Jamaica, Shohei Yoshida
Masters Theses
In today's coffee industry, individual farmers’ identities are hardly visible from the products we buy. Each coffee farmer has different lifestyles and methods of coffee farming. Such information about farmers can make each cups of coffee potentially unique in consumers’ experience. However, there are barriers which make consumers blind from the identities of the farmers making their coffee. I will explain about the barriers, and introduce the way to make consumers associate individual farmers' identities with each cup of coffee they drink. This thesis mainly consists of two parts: a theoretical part and a poetry part. There is a small …
Karma, 2016 Gettysburg College
Karma, Jhanvi C. Ramaiya
Student Publications
A short story about a woman, Indira, who undergoes a formative transformation in her understanding of Karma as she flees her mother's home, and finds her own with her three daughters.
2016 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, 2016 Otterbein University
2016 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
The Howl - Spring 2016, 2016 Otterbein University
The Howl - Spring 2016, Elizabeth Mcmurray, Jennifer Lin, Chih-Jou Cheng, Paola Celis Larrarte, Elisa Martinez Sirvent
The Howl
The Howl is a magazine that is planned, researched, written, photographed and designed by Otterbein University's ESL and international students. The magazine serves to give them a safe space in which to use their voice to share their cultures, experiences and lives. If you are interested in submitting to The Howl, please email your writing or photography to gderosa@otterbein.edu.
T&C Magazine Issue 12 - Spring 2016, 2016 Otterbein University
T&C Magazine Issue 12 - Spring 2016, T&C Media
T&C Magazine
The First of Many // Double the Pain, Double the Gain // Tying the Knot // Alumni with Cool Careers // A Poetic Perspective // It's not all Fingerpaints and Play=Doh // Where in the World // Interpreting our Dreams // Division III Dreams // Hopes and Aspirations // by the Numbers
Nexus, Spring 2016, 2016 Wright State University
Nexus, Spring 2016, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Spirited Away, 2016 Concordia University - Portland
Saga Vol. 79 / 2015-2016, 2016 Augustana College, Rock Island Illinois
Saga Vol. 79 / 2015-2016, Alyssa Froehling, Elena Leith
SAGA Art & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Xanthippe To Her Mother, 2016 Belmont University
Xanthippe To Her Mother, Ginger Osborn
Sophia and Philosophia
The following is a translation of an ancient manuscript, presumably a late-Hellenistic school exercise, recovered from the so-called Villa of the Papyri in Herculaneum, which was entombed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 BCE. The library was well-stocked with philosophical works, mostly of an Epicurean bent, but with a variety of other traditions represented as well. The text below is the result of the editorial work and translation of the Italo-Brtitish philosophical eccentric Michael Tommasi, completed presumably in Cambridge in the 1940s, but never published; his literary executors discovered the manuscript among his posthumous papers. Several revisions to Tommasi's …
April 2016, 2016 University of Southern Maine
April 2016, Temple Shalom Synagogue Center
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