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1995

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The Promethean, Volume 04, Number 01, Fall 1995, English Department, Concordia University-Portland Sep 1995

The Promethean, Volume 04, Number 01, Fall 1995, English Department, Concordia University-Portland

The Promethean

Change.

For many people, it is the only thing in this world that is really consistent. I am not one of those people, but I do have to admit that a lot of it sure does seem to happen a lot of the time. It happens so fast, on occassion, that nobody can keep up.

Take, for example, what happened this summer. Concordia became a University. The old quarter system was replaced by semesters. Weber Hall was completely and drastically remodeled.

Any one of those changes can be dealt with easily. Some people may even be able to handle two …


The Promethean, Volume 03, Number 03, Spring 1995, English Department, Concordia University-Portland May 1995

The Promethean, Volume 03, Number 03, Spring 1995, English Department, Concordia University-Portland

The Promethean

I would like to thank all of The Promethean staff and Dr. Wright for their dedication towards this project. The deadlines were quick to come, but with the help of Steve Jackson, Chris Martin, Andrew Werth, and Dr. Wright, the 1995 Spring Term edition of The Promethean was able to be born.

Well, it's the end of another term, and summer vacation is creeping up on us fast. Not only is it the end of the year; this year is also the last year of Concordia College. Next year will be a turning point in the history of both The …


The Promethean, Volume 03, Number 02, Winter 1995, English Department, Concordia University-Portland Jan 1995

The Promethean, Volume 03, Number 02, Winter 1995, English Department, Concordia University-Portland

The Promethean

Well, I'm sure I'm not the only one that has had a crazy term. It has been full of excitement and deadlines, but through it all I have felt that The Promethean's outcome would reflect nothing but the excellence found on Concordia's campus. I hope that you will agree as you look through the pages of this term's issue.

I would like to take an opportunity to express my gratitude to all of those people who have helped me "learn the ropes" this term. First of all, thanks to my staff for accepting a new editor with no questions asked. …