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Window On Western, 2005, Volume 12, Issue 01, Dee Johnson, Alumni, Foundation, And Public Information Offices, Western Washington University Oct 2005

Window On Western, 2005, Volume 12, Issue 01, Dee Johnson, Alumni, Foundation, And Public Information Offices, Western Washington University

Window on Western

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Klipsun Magazine, 2005, Volume 36, Issue 01 - September, Paolo Mottola Jr. Sep 2005

Klipsun Magazine, 2005, Volume 36, Issue 01 - September, Paolo Mottola Jr.

Klipsun Magazine

Autumn is the season of transition at Western. A new academic year embarks, and the accompanying anxiety and excitement consumes university life.

New students curiously walk the campus, helping each other navigate the unfamiliar environment. Old friends meet and catch up on the events of summer. Days become shorter, and the colors of Bellingham change.

Klipsun is also in transition. The magazines format has changed to embody shorter features and increased visual content. Inside this issue, readers will discover a great range of transitions that Western students and members of the greater Western community experience.

I encourage sports fans to …


Klipsun Magazine, 2005, Volume 35, Issue 06 - May, Paolo Mottola Jr. May 2005

Klipsun Magazine, 2005, Volume 35, Issue 06 - May, Paolo Mottola Jr.

Klipsun Magazine

Klipsun celebrates lifestyles, art and entertainment by telling a variety of stories about people residing in, or connected to, the Pacific Northwest.

My editorial staff and I have evaluated how these stories can be presented more effectively. The result is a reformatted magazine, which includes more art and shorter stories.

The content of this issue includes hiking, body building, last I wishes and rap music — assorted topics that individually delve into a slice of life.

I recommend reading Jamie Trudel's “Two Men and a Baby” to our readers intrigued by gay rights. Photography enthusiasts should look at Matt Anderson’s …