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St. John Fisher University

Journal

2004

Articles 31 - 60 of 96

Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities

Pickle Juice, Mary Anne Donavan Jan 2004

Pickle Juice, Mary Anne Donavan

The Angle

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Setting: Stage, Kerry Meagher Jan 2004

Setting: Stage, Kerry Meagher

The Angle

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"The most comforting place in the entire world is in the audience of a theater, during a musical. The darkness of the auditorium surrounds like a quilt, a protection from the deafening sound of silence."


If I Never Woke From My Slumber, What Would I Miss?, Erika Mcrae Jan 2004

If I Never Woke From My Slumber, What Would I Miss?, Erika Mcrae

The Angle

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Main Street Bridge, Jodi Rowland Jan 2004

Main Street Bridge, Jodi Rowland

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Treasures, Maureen Macisaac Jan 2004

Treasures, Maureen Macisaac

The Angle

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Morning Light, Courtney Fleming Jan 2004

Morning Light, Courtney Fleming

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In The Spaces, Emily C. Ryan Jan 2004

In The Spaces, Emily C. Ryan

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Bittersweet Closure, Rachel Kooy Jan 2004

Bittersweet Closure, Rachel Kooy

The Angle

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I Remember You, M. W. Jan 2004

I Remember You, M. W.

The Angle

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Flashback, Chelsea Beatty Jan 2004

Flashback, Chelsea Beatty

The Angle

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Full Issue, No Author Jan 2004

Full Issue, No Author

The Angle

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Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 2004

Preliminary Pages, No Author

The Angle

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When I See You, I See You In Words, Megan Lindley Jan 2004

When I See You, I See You In Words, Megan Lindley

The Angle

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Learning To Swim At The Age Of Two In The Backyard Pool On A Warm July Day In The Year Of 1985, Halfway Between Fulton And Hannibal, Upstate New York, Geoffrey Potter Jan 2004

Learning To Swim At The Age Of Two In The Backyard Pool On A Warm July Day In The Year Of 1985, Halfway Between Fulton And Hannibal, Upstate New York, Geoffrey Potter

The Angle

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Instant Ink, Jenny Stockdale Jan 2004

Instant Ink, Jenny Stockdale

The Angle

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Untitled, Christine Evans Jan 2004

Untitled, Christine Evans

The Angle

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Wearing Jeans At The Airport, Lori Dabbagh Jan 2004

Wearing Jeans At The Airport, Lori Dabbagh

The Angle

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Dreams Of Bicycles And Baseball, Christine Evans Jan 2004

Dreams Of Bicycles And Baseball, Christine Evans

The Angle

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"It's 7:30 p.m. and I sit on the couch of my cold, weather-beaten trailer with my peanut butter and jelly sandwich in hand, and Joey, my kid brother, sitting at my feet. It's March and our parents died last December, right before the holidays' They were out Christmas shopping for Joey's "big" gift. They found his new green and blue mountain bike tangled in the mess, which later, they confirmed was their car. Life just hasn't been the same without extra laughs and hugs. Somehow, Joey has been handling …


Unseen, M . Jan 2004

Unseen, M .

The Angle

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Belonging Invisible, Anthony Liccione Jan 2004

Belonging Invisible, Anthony Liccione

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About Goodness, Jodi Rowland Jan 2004

About Goodness, Jodi Rowland

The Angle

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The Coolest Playground Ever, Marie Heberger Jan 2004

The Coolest Playground Ever, Marie Heberger

The Angle

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"I remember when the days lasted forever and it was always sunny. Recess was always too short, but it tired me out and made me feel good on the inside. For a brief time, way back when I was short and chubby with bangs that fell in front of my eyes, I attended a Catholic elementary school, Holy Ghost, with possiblly the coolest playground ever. It was always sunny and I always felt good after running myself tired."


Children Run Wild, Meghan Root Jan 2004

Children Run Wild, Meghan Root

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All The Things I Can't Throw Away, Stacy Colombo Jan 2004

All The Things I Can't Throw Away, Stacy Colombo

The Angle

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"Taking after my mother now, I save receipts in the center billfold of my wallet. Loose change, half empty tubes of lipstick, gum wrappers. Postcards, photographs in albums, birthday cards, yearbooks signed by forgotten friends."


St. Jean Solstice, Lori Dabbagh Jan 2004

St. Jean Solstice, Lori Dabbagh

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Louis, Wendell Louis: Ten Dollar Bills Are Forever, Emily C. Ryan Jan 2004

Louis, Wendell Louis: Ten Dollar Bills Are Forever, Emily C. Ryan

The Angle

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"It was Friday, finally. No more homework, no more football practice, no more locker jams, no more awkward lab classes with Audrey; I was done with being Wendell Louis, high school junior; I was free...for a few days anyway. I made it to the parking lot outside through the crowded, noisy, stale smelling halls, without so much as a trip, a dropped book or a comment about my "wizard beard;" maybe this would be the weekend, my lucky weekend."


Faded Couches, Patrick Powers Jan 2004

Faded Couches, Patrick Powers

The Angle

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They Say The Oswego Sky Is Most Beautiful In The Dying Light, Geoffrey Potter Jan 2004

They Say The Oswego Sky Is Most Beautiful In The Dying Light, Geoffrey Potter

The Angle

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Full Issue, No Author Jan 2004

Full Issue, No Author

The Angle

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Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 2004

Preliminary Pages, No Author

The Angle

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