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Show 'Pen' to print new image The University of Utah's literary liter-ary magazine, the Pen, is changing its image. m h Formerly a magazine published three times yearly, the Pen, because be-cause of decreasing appropriated funds will be published only for spring quarter. "We're trying to paint a new face on Pen" stressed Vandra Huber, Pen editor, who hopes to reach all students by expanding the dimension of the magazine. The Pen will now include non-fiction non-fiction such as student research papers, term projects, essays, and interpretive commentaries. To encourage students to submit sub-mit their writing, a weekly staff critique will be held. Contributions Contribu-tions handed in the preceeding week will be discussed. The time and date of each session will be posted in the Pen office. University students are eligible to submit their work for consideration. consider-ation. Manuscripts will not be identified by the author's name to ensure judgment of the work for quality and not for the author. This year the Pen will stagger deadlines in hopes that the staff can devote more time for evaluation. evalua-tion. With the change in format and policy the Pen hopes for greater student support. |