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The Promethean

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The Promethean, Volume 02, Number 01, Fall 1993, English Department, Concordia University-Portland Sep 1993

The Promethean, Volume 02, Number 01, Fall 1993, English Department, Concordia University-Portland

The Promethean

After just finishing this issue of The Promethean, the same nagging feeling reduces me to simple frustration: I know that there are potential witers out there who have thought about contributing but have not. It is not only that I value each piece submitted, but it is because I know that people are moved by and enjoy reading the works of others.

For instance, I'm willing to believe that Amy Westlund's "Homecoming" will stir the thoughts of those who have been lucky enough to travel and rouse a sense of curiousity in those who have not. Hidden meanings and not …


The Promethean, Volume 01, Number 03, Spring 1993, English Department, Concordia University-Portland May 1993

The Promethean, Volume 01, Number 03, Spring 1993, English Department, Concordia University-Portland

The Promethean

When given a full page on which to write freely, one should should always pick up a pen and begin, and I, luckily, have been given this page. Only the reader can decide if what I have written is thoughtful and important.

This is the third issue of a journal which has yet to realize its full potential. Improvements have been made, and they will always be necessary as we strive for (near) perfection.

To realize this goal, everyone must contribute; submissions must be made (from both on and off campus); support must be offered. When this is done, the …


The Promethean, Volume 01, Number 02, Winter 1993, English Department, Concordia University-Portland Jan 1993

The Promethean, Volume 01, Number 02, Winter 1993, English Department, Concordia University-Portland

The Promethean

Here we are. The second issue is finally together, despite its lateness. Its lateness is an interesting subject, which in itself relates to what this issue encompasses at this time of publication.

During the week before finals last quarter, as we were finishing layout, Michelangelo struck, crippling our entire system. The day was March 6th.

Michelangelo, for those who are unfamiliar with computers, is a crippling computer virus that strikes on one day, disabling the hard drive. To top this, there was also another virus present to worsen the effect. We lost the layout due to this virus, and had …