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Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 34, Issue 02 - December, Emily Christianson
Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 34, Issue 02 - December, Emily Christianson
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Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 33, Issue 01 - November, Emily Christianson
Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 33, Issue 01 - November, Emily Christianson
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Klipsun Magazine 2002, Volume 32, Issue 06 - September, Greg Woehler
Klipsun Magazine 2002, Volume 32, Issue 06 - September, Greg Woehler
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Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 32, Issue 05 - June, Greg Woehler
Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 32, Issue 05 - June, Greg Woehler
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Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 32, Issue 04 - April, Erin Crumpacker
Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 32, Issue 04 - April, Erin Crumpacker
Klipsun Magazine
At Klipsun, we don’t assign stories to our reporters. We editors toss out ideas and suggest ways to focus or expand stories, but our reporters are pretty much free to write about anything. Hence, we never know if dominant themes will exist until we pick seven or eight for publication and look at them together. Sometimes themes are obvious and sometimes it takes a little work and imagination to see them.
As hard as I looked, I just couldn’t find any grand unifying themes in these stories. Sorry. What I can say is that they’re all about interesting people doing …
Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 32, Issue 03 - March, Erin Crumpacker
Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 32, Issue 03 - March, Erin Crumpacker
Klipsun Magazine
ALTERNATIVES Throughout history, information has helped move our society forward. It has brought us new technology, cures to our ailments and more knowledge about the world around us. As an extremely curious person, I often find myself sorting through options and asking myself — what will work best for me?
Three stories are featured in this issue exploring alternative methods. Our cover story, “A small assistant,” (page 16) looks at a less conventional therapy for arthritis and Multiple Sclerosis patients. Bee Venom Therapy is not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration, but this homeopathic treatment has proven to …
Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 32, Issue 02 - January, Jennifer Collins
Klipsun Magazine, 2002, Volume 32, Issue 02 - January, Jennifer Collins
Klipsun Magazine
Former New York Times Sunday editor Lester Markle once said, "What you see is the news, what you know is background and what you feel is opinion."As a magazine staff, our job is to "see the news" — to scope with watchful eyes for newsworthy stories that will interest our readers.
This quarter’s Klipsun staff sought stories with this mission in mind. In "Pay Attention," a reporter interviewed a Western student who sells her own prescribed Attention Deficit Disorder drugs, Ritalin and Adderall, to students who decide they need the additional help while studying late at night. In "The Lab …