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The Talking Texts: What Pop Culture Really Has To Say, Adrianne Clark, Madilynn Dewell, Thomas Harrison, Artasia Jackson, Tyler Jones, Matthew Murphy, Whittany Myers, Erica Pinkham, Heath Pyle, Kameron Rymer, Sara Salazar, Amanda Thornton, Lynessia Torunski, Nickolas Watkins, Karina Weathers, Logan Willhoite, Courtney Wooten
The Talking Texts: What Pop Culture Really Has To Say, Adrianne Clark, Madilynn Dewell, Thomas Harrison, Artasia Jackson, Tyler Jones, Matthew Murphy, Whittany Myers, Erica Pinkham, Heath Pyle, Kameron Rymer, Sara Salazar, Amanda Thornton, Lynessia Torunski, Nickolas Watkins, Karina Weathers, Logan Willhoite, Courtney Wooten
Student Publications
This newsletter is built upon work done in a Fall 2017 honors writing course based around the rhetorical analysis of pop culture. Students wrote several initial analyses before choosing one to research and write about further. They then chose a short excerpt from their researched projects to include in the newsletter.
The Office, Jessie Anderson, Lauren Sasha Clemmer, Caitlyn Denning, Sara Ferrufino, Daniel Greco, Joshua Harris, Amber Kier, Erika Queme, Sarah Rosa, Hannah Russell, Webb Smith, Katelyn Takacs, Emily Wallis, Chase Alex Watkins, Jordan Wright, Megan Zewe, Courtney Wooten
The Office, Jessie Anderson, Lauren Sasha Clemmer, Caitlyn Denning, Sara Ferrufino, Daniel Greco, Joshua Harris, Amber Kier, Erika Queme, Sarah Rosa, Hannah Russell, Webb Smith, Katelyn Takacs, Emily Wallis, Chase Alex Watkins, Jordan Wright, Megan Zewe, Courtney Wooten
Student Publications
This newsletter was created by the Fall 2016 Honors English Class from Stephen F. Austin State University. Throughout the semester students were asked to define and interpret the terms "work" and "labor." Through our individual research on different aspects of work and labor, we hope to expand the general spectrum of what encompasses these topics. Works and labor are two important aspects of our culture. They are umbrella terms that encompass many occupational fields and serve as a uniting factor in modern-day society. Aspects of work and labor are observable in an assortment of environments, whether it be through schoolwork …
Back To The Future: Student Time Period Analyses, Jordan Barge, Sarah Ebert, Anna Gaskin, Renay Gladish, Quinn Hamilton, Morgan Hanson, Hannah Markham, Mark Mclean, Callie Smith, Bertha Vega, Shelby Watkins, Jamie Weihe, Jillian Whitney
Back To The Future: Student Time Period Analyses, Jordan Barge, Sarah Ebert, Anna Gaskin, Renay Gladish, Quinn Hamilton, Morgan Hanson, Hannah Markham, Mark Mclean, Callie Smith, Bertha Vega, Shelby Watkins, Jamie Weihe, Jillian Whitney
Student Publications
This newsletter began with the Fall 2015 Honors English class. These students were challenged to initiate research over a topic they thought was interesting and show how it related to our campus, Stephen F. Austin State University. It is our hope that this cumulative research will help readers look at SFA a little differently.
Dreamcatcher From Mao's Last Revolution: My Venture Into Creative Social Documentary Video, Christopher Shea Howard
Dreamcatcher From Mao's Last Revolution: My Venture Into Creative Social Documentary Video, Christopher Shea Howard
Student Publications
Dreamcatcher From Mao’s Last Revolution is a filmmaking venture into creative social documentary production undertaken by this filmmaker as his own experimental departure from narrative feature film production and the fiction genre. This thesis report not only describes aspects of this film production that are specific to the methodology of documentary film production, but also describes the film’s cinematic expression of memory and the filmmaker’s telling of the story. Some cinematic and conceptual aspects of the story are related to the film’s influences, specifically to those theoretical concepts and techniques employed by documentary filmmaker, Werner Herzog.
The documentary story is …
Vania Johnson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Vania Johnson
Vania Johnson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Vania Johnson
Student Publications
My name is Vania Johnson and I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design at Stephen F. Austin State University. My skills include; Hand Drafting, AutoCAD Architecture, Revit, Sketching, Model Building, Microsoft Office, Sketchup, and Space Planning.
My accomplishments and involvements include; ASID National Chapter, ASID/IIDA Student Chapter Treasurer, School of Honors 2011-2014, Phi Upsilon Omicron Honors Society.
Anahi Reyes Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Anahi Reyes
Anahi Reyes Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Anahi Reyes
Student Publications
Throughout my four years of education and experience in the design world I’ve come to realize that the reason why I love design is because it can change people’s lives by improving the way they use space. My goal as a future designer is to create sustainable, functional and aesthetic spaces that perform for the people who work, visit and live in them. I love designing because it can make a difference.
Rachel Buquet Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Rachel Buquet
Rachel Buquet Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Rachel Buquet
Student Publications
Design Philosophy: Design is a balance of something aesthetically pleasing and something that meets your needs. It is a balance between hard and soft; dark and light; masculine and feminine; and form and function.
Danielle Zajic Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Danielle Zajic
Danielle Zajic Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Danielle Zajic
Student Publications
Philosophy of Design
A space is an opportunity to express yourself with color, texture, pattern, and shape. It is my goal to create a space that meets my client’s vision and allows them to love their space more than they ever have. An Interior Designer is simply the phase between an idea and reality.
Geneva Castillo Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Geneva Castillo
Geneva Castillo Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Geneva Castillo
Student Publications
Geneva Castillo
Design Philosophy
I strive to meet others in their wholeness and individuality. To see them as unique individuals. The end goal is to create modern spaces that contribute to the health, safety, and welfare of the public. I design to bring a genuine smile to the many people I encounter.
Always reminded that each space needs to be as beautiful as its future owner. Therefore, we must always keep in mind to stay dedicated to the job and always respect the value of craftsmanship. Bringing contemporary design to a new client is always a thrill, but bringing satisfaction …
Imprints, Vol. 5, Melissa Jeanne Miller, Melonie Herring, Chad Poovey, Sandra Stanley, Theodore J. Calcaterra, Beatrice Fernandez, James L. Choron, Lathon Lewis, Christian Williams, Joe Gound, Eric Meissner, W Mallory Marsden, Patricia O'Neill
Imprints, Vol. 5, Melissa Jeanne Miller, Melonie Herring, Chad Poovey, Sandra Stanley, Theodore J. Calcaterra, Beatrice Fernandez, James L. Choron, Lathon Lewis, Christian Williams, Joe Gound, Eric Meissner, W Mallory Marsden, Patricia O'Neill
Student Publications
This 1989 edition includes winners of the T. E. Ferguson writing Contest, two honorable mentions, and a number of other entries that we felt deserved to be published. I would like to give special thanks to all the judges of the Ferguson Writing Contest who helped make this publication possible, and especially to Dr. Patricia Russell, who one again proved to be an invaluable asset. Her dedication and love for the organization and all it stands for has made this one of the most successful years ever.
Imprints, Vol. 3, Laura Lundgren, Sandra L. Standley, Melissa Miller, Curtis Simmons, Vaughn Hamilton, Steve Geissen, Edward Shelton, James L. Choron, Anderson Kelley, Andrew J. Urbanus, Gordon Garrett Conner, James Chionsini Jr, Paul M. Thomason, Carol Mcbrayer, Jessica Anton
Imprints, Vol. 3, Laura Lundgren, Sandra L. Standley, Melissa Miller, Curtis Simmons, Vaughn Hamilton, Steve Geissen, Edward Shelton, James L. Choron, Anderson Kelley, Andrew J. Urbanus, Gordon Garrett Conner, James Chionsini Jr, Paul M. Thomason, Carol Mcbrayer, Jessica Anton
Student Publications
Laura Lundgren, Stephen F Austin State University
Sandra L. Standley, Stephen F Austin State University
Melissa Miller, Stephen F Austin State University
Curtis Simmons, Stephen F Austin State University
Vaughn Hamilton, Stephen F Austin State University
Steve Geissen, Stephen F Austin State University
Edward Shelton, Stephen F Austin State University
James L. Choron, Stephen F Austin State University
Anderson Kelley, Stephen F Austin State University
Andrew J. Urbanus, Stephen F Austin State University
Gordon Garrett Conner, Stephen F Austin State University
James Chionsini Jr., Stephen …
Imprints, Vol. 2, Jerry D. Fitzgerlad, Kim Shaffer, Jill Huber, Terry H. Scott, Melissa Miller, Jana White, Judy Tollinger, Amy Patterson
Imprints, Vol. 2, Jerry D. Fitzgerlad, Kim Shaffer, Jill Huber, Terry H. Scott, Melissa Miller, Jana White, Judy Tollinger, Amy Patterson
Student Publications
Imprints is the official publication for Sigma Tau Delta, the honorary English fraternity. The editors welcome creative works submitted by contributors and also publish winners of the annual T. E. Ferguson Writing Contest. Especially welcome are poems, fiction pieces and essays of no more than 5,000 words in length. At this time we would like to express our gratitude to David Whitescarver, Sigma Tau Delta faculty advisor, for his unrelenting optimism and valuable help in the preparation of this journal.
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 7 No. 11, David L. Hoehns, Larry Koenig, Pamela Lynn Palmer, C D. Morrison, Linda Harkness, Sydney L. Kincer, Kerri D. Young, Martha Schwartz, Brigid Corbett, Robert M. Jeffers, Debbie K. Stowe, Debra Galliher, Ellen Schrader, Candy Chesleigh, Lucy Johnson
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 7 No. 11, David L. Hoehns, Larry Koenig, Pamela Lynn Palmer, C D. Morrison, Linda Harkness, Sydney L. Kincer, Kerri D. Young, Martha Schwartz, Brigid Corbett, Robert M. Jeffers, Debbie K. Stowe, Debra Galliher, Ellen Schrader, Candy Chesleigh, Lucy Johnson
Student Publications
Official publication of the Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society, Alpha Zet Chapter, Stephen F. Austin State University.
Published one a year in the Fall Semester, in cooperation with the English Department of Stephen F. Austin State University.
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 1 No. 1, Jeff Lindemann, Keith Harvey, Bonnie Raines, Leslie Lubinski, Sarida Steed, Webdy Woodall, Gary Rosp, David Sullivan, David Farris, Tim Couch, Asa Peavy, Robert M. Jeffers, C Rubick, Terry G. Halladay, Steve Mcgowan
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 1 No. 1, Jeff Lindemann, Keith Harvey, Bonnie Raines, Leslie Lubinski, Sarida Steed, Webdy Woodall, Gary Rosp, David Sullivan, David Farris, Tim Couch, Asa Peavy, Robert M. Jeffers, C Rubick, Terry G. Halladay, Steve Mcgowan
Student Publications
The first issue of Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain a literary magazine published by Sigma Tau Delta.
Focus, Vol. 1, No. 1, Stephen F. Austin State College
Focus, Vol. 1, No. 1, Stephen F. Austin State College
Student Publications
A literary magazine of student writing published by the Department of English of Stephen F. Austin State College.
But An Echo, Stephen F. Austin State College
But An Echo, Stephen F. Austin State College
Student Publications
A literary magazine of poems, essays, short stories, fiction and non-fiction works. The staff was composed of member of the Creative Writing 371 course and under the direction of Dr. Walter Kidd, professor of English and resident poet.
The Pentagram, Conrad Pendleton, Charles T. Guy, Gemette Mcguire, Joe Bobb, Bill Armstrong, Jim Harris, Sonny Hyles, Mike Williams
The Pentagram, Conrad Pendleton, Charles T. Guy, Gemette Mcguire, Joe Bobb, Bill Armstrong, Jim Harris, Sonny Hyles, Mike Williams
Student Publications
A monthly magazine of poetry, short stories and essays.
The Pentagram, No. 2, Bill Armstrong, Sonny Hyles, Michael R. Mcjilton, Gemette Mcguire, Suzanne Roberts, Jim R. Harris, Charles T. Guy, Jim Bobb
The Pentagram, No. 2, Bill Armstrong, Sonny Hyles, Michael R. Mcjilton, Gemette Mcguire, Suzanne Roberts, Jim R. Harris, Charles T. Guy, Jim Bobb
Student Publications
No abstract provided.
The Pentagram, No. 1, Gemette Mcguire, John M. Good, Jim R. Harris, Bill Armstrong, Sonny Hyles, Jim Bobb
The Pentagram, No. 1, Gemette Mcguire, John M. Good, Jim R. Harris, Bill Armstrong, Sonny Hyles, Jim Bobb
Student Publications
No abstract provided.
Pulp, Vol. 4 No. 1, Virgie Lee Jowell, Jimmie Jeanne Mangum, Bryan Reynolds, Madge Gribble, Nancy Bunn, Margaret Chaney, Mary Agnes Wolford, Harry Lou Collier, Mary Elizabeth Garrard, Para Llels, Louise Chneval, Aubrey Kindred, Irvin Moses
Pulp, Vol. 4 No. 1, Virgie Lee Jowell, Jimmie Jeanne Mangum, Bryan Reynolds, Madge Gribble, Nancy Bunn, Margaret Chaney, Mary Agnes Wolford, Harry Lou Collier, Mary Elizabeth Garrard, Para Llels, Louise Chneval, Aubrey Kindred, Irvin Moses
Student Publications
No abstract provided.
Pulp, Vol. 3 No. 1, Anne Birdwell, Jack Walker, Melba Moore, Lillian Ruth Harvin, Irvin Moses, Madge Gribble, Audrey Lee Blanton, Margaret Chaney, Bryan Reynolds, Rose Marie Poe, Fannie Mae Alexander, Naomi Banks Taylor, Jack Walter, John Kilpatrick, Gladys Burrows
Pulp, Vol. 3 No. 1, Anne Birdwell, Jack Walker, Melba Moore, Lillian Ruth Harvin, Irvin Moses, Madge Gribble, Audrey Lee Blanton, Margaret Chaney, Bryan Reynolds, Rose Marie Poe, Fannie Mae Alexander, Naomi Banks Taylor, Jack Walter, John Kilpatrick, Gladys Burrows
Student Publications
No abstract provided.
Pulp, Vol. 2 No. 1, W J. Mccawley, Audrey Lee Blanton, Lynn Hanna, Bill Ferem, Milryn Wallis, Wilson T. Muckleroy, Jack Walker, W D. Moore, Wilma Watkins, Emily Mays, Anne Birdwell, Marzett Thomas, Gladys Burrows, Manton Jones, Eugenia Tadlock, Bessie Rodgers Lundsford
Pulp, Vol. 2 No. 1, W J. Mccawley, Audrey Lee Blanton, Lynn Hanna, Bill Ferem, Milryn Wallis, Wilson T. Muckleroy, Jack Walker, W D. Moore, Wilma Watkins, Emily Mays, Anne Birdwell, Marzett Thomas, Gladys Burrows, Manton Jones, Eugenia Tadlock, Bessie Rodgers Lundsford
Student Publications
No abstract provided.
Pulp, Vol. 1 No. 1, Lloyd Mccameron, Robert Grayson, Mary Frances Corsey, Cates Burrows, James Fuller, Weldon Wright, Bessie Rodgers Lundsford, Audrey Lee Blanton, Janie Merle Muckleroy, Fred Lee, Wilhemina Meriwether, James Graham, Carl Brown
Pulp, Vol. 1 No. 1, Lloyd Mccameron, Robert Grayson, Mary Frances Corsey, Cates Burrows, James Fuller, Weldon Wright, Bessie Rodgers Lundsford, Audrey Lee Blanton, Janie Merle Muckleroy, Fred Lee, Wilhemina Meriwether, James Graham, Carl Brown
Student Publications
The first issue of Pulp and one of the earlier student journals.