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Show new/ MONDAY»DECEMBER5 '2005 A3 Touchstones to be unveiled at My Wordl This issue of Touchstones will also vary in several ways for past issues. "This semester, we did a double-issue. We did the traditional Touchstones, along with the non-traditional 'Zine,"* said Mower. "We dedicated the issues to the four people who drowned: Blake Donner, Jen Galbraith, Ariel Singer, and Scott McDonald." This is the first semester UVSC has done a double-issue of Touchtones. Those involved with the magazine had to secure some extra funding to ensure that everything would come together. Donner, Galbraith and McDonald had ali attended UVSC in the past. They died on August 18 in a cave accident above Seven Peaks. "For the Zine we want- Micahel Palmer Assistant News Editor On Tuesday, Dec. 6, the UVSC English department will be hosting My Word! and unveiling its bi-annual publication Touchstones at 7 p.m. in SC 206. "I'm really pleased with the work we received, and the work that was put into it," said Whitney Mower, editorin-chief of Touchstones this semester. "I think they're going to look really good." Touchstones will accept submissions of prose, poetry, art, and photography from UVSC students toward the beginning of each semester. My Word! will feature fourteen different readers published in the magazine, refreshments, as well as some "weird happenings," according to Mower. ed things to be visual, and strange. We wanted to represent other voices in the community besides just Touchstones students. We wanted to put some controversy in the magazine...we also wanted to kind of echo Blake's vision," said Mower. "We have sort of a. graffiti theme weaving through both magazines, even though the traditional issue stays traditional." Students will be able to pick up copies of Touchstones at My Word! for around five dollars. 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