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Klipsun Magazine, 1993, Volume 31, Issue 01- November, Rick Laporte
Klipsun Magazine, 1993, Volume 31, Issue 01- November, Rick Laporte
Klipsun Magazine
Thanks and congratulations for grabbing the November issue of KLIPSUN. If you’ve read this magazine in the past, you might notice fewer stories in this issue than usual. This is because we decided to focus on quality over quantity: stronger stories, larger photos, more dynamic layouts. We're trying to break from the mold of a 32 page newspaper feature section and look more like a magazine. And since the holidays are near, we've inserted a special Holiday Fun Page to bring out the yuletide spirit in us all (whatever that is).
Klipsun Magazine, 1993, Volume 30, Issue 06 - September, Charity Proctor
Klipsun Magazine, 1993, Volume 30, Issue 06 - September, Charity Proctor
Klipsun Magazine
So, how about that cover shot?
As soon as we saw Matt’s picture, we knew it had to go on the cover. That’s the nature of journalism: the most compelling shot often gets the most prominent display.
In running this picture on the cover, Klipsun neither condones nor condemns the use of LSD. “No Longer a Sixties Drug?” is not intended to promote drug use, but rather to tell a story about Western students and their views on the drug.
And how about them nudists?
Nicci, in search of the naked truth, decided to pursue this story. “Great!” we thought. …
Klipsun Magazine, 1993, June, Charity Proctor
Klipsun Magazine, 1993, June, Charity Proctor
Klipsun Magazine
Hello! Thanks for reading our magazine. We hope you like it. I want to acknowledge all the hard-working writers whose work we couldn't include in this issue. Once again we just didn't have enough room for everyone.
I especially want to thank Scott Tompkins. He wrote a dynamite story on the future Amtrak line from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Portland, Ore., only to have it axed because a similar story ran in Klipsun a year ago.
The editors and I talked about it. We told him, "Well, we might run it. But... we only have one page. Could you shorten …
Klipsun Magazine, 1993, March, Matt Hulbert
Klipsun Magazine, 1993, March, Matt Hulbert
Klipsun Magazine
Klipsun Magazine hasn't had an issue with a theme for several years, so this quarter the editors and I decided to have one.
Committing the entire magazine to one theme is a major decision. We wanted to have a theme that the writers would like. I wanted it to be broad enough to provide plenty of room for creativity.
We chose people as our subject, which sounds simple enough. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that just about everything could be included in the topic. That thought appealled to me the most.
The magazine would …
Klipsun Magazine, 1993, Volume 30, Issue 02 - January, Alexandra M. Page
Klipsun Magazine, 1993, Volume 30, Issue 02 - January, Alexandra M. Page
Klipsun Magazine
As the new year begins, so does a plethora of events surrounding Western’s Centennial. Founders Celebration activities include an opening ceremony with a reenactment of the signing of the bill by Governor McGraw to establish the normal school, a formal dinner, concert and historical picture and video exhibit. Many academic departments will also be sponsoring activities to commemorate the centennial of the law.
The keynote speaker for this year’s Founders Celebration, Patricia Aburdene, will be speaking about collaborative relationships for business, institutions and within the community. Aburdene is co-author and collaborator of “Megatrends,” “Megatrends 2000,” and “Megatrends for Women.” She …