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Th judge for the poetry s ction of th conte t was Karen Craigo, the poetry editor Tonight at 7: 0, students who have publi bed of th Mid-American Review. Michael work in tl1 Kotob Can:yon Rei,few will b ,zyzniejew k..i , tJ1e eclitor in hief of th Midreading from ' bi-annuaJ studertl American Review, judged the pro e portion of publication lo tb Braithwaite Liberal Arts th cont ·t . Cent r r m 202. Poetry wino rs were: 'Jbe Kolob Canyon Review i composed of • First place, Rbia.n non Bent, ppeaJ" tud nt work and · edited and p.roduced by · e ond pla e, Sarah Anderson , "Arrival of cudent . !t ace pts work from undergraduate Winter" ·rudenc in po try, short fiction, non-fiction , • Third piac , Laura Walk r, "Red Rock play ·, and art work. "It' a very go d opportunity or Meditation" Prose winners were: und rgraduate tudents to produ e work and · First pla e , J.A. Meisn r 11, "Th y Took My get published in a profes :ional magazine Underwear Off' Wendy Blankeoshjp, enior · econd place, Rodney English major from ~~7~-~~~~a!I~ TGAP, "Newlyweds" We11 vill Utah, and eclitor of i,.-. •Third place, Kai en the review said. Covington, "Innocence in Blankenship added that Our Midst" ubmi ion are welcome Anderson aid that .he fr m student aero the would like w coordinate nited tates. more with the different "The Kolob Canyon departments to include Review benefits tudents more tud nts. who love to write and h w Blankenship and their work. It's rare to be Anderson said they hop to published as a tudent." Dane g t more invoJvement from Ande on, a eruor ngli h art student in the future. major from Bountiful, and "J would also like to as i..-ttant editor, said. expand the ope of the Andet'Son added that the magazine to includ review is also a valid social s udencs from Dixie tate comment; "It' life through College, the ollege of the eyes of the tudeat." Ea.stern Utah, and Mesa This year, there a conte t tate," said Anderson. for students who submitted "They are all feeder schools work. Th three be t poems for UU and houJd be and piece of prose were involved." awarded money or gift The 'Kolob canyon Review's' 9th Biankenship said that the cenificates. First place in issue cover is an engraving by Anson taff is in the proc of each category receives $50 Arnette entitled 'Venusian Fancy.' creating a website for the second place $35, third place magazine to improve awareness. receives a gift certificate to the SUU Bookstore The dead.Jin for the pri.ng 2002 issue is for 25. The national fraternity, igma Chi, donated March 15, 2002. BY ANDY BURT ENIOR T FF WRITER at: www.infMIND.com lnreresffl! il'l:lividool~ rroy apply in peooll OI forwurd their Rl5Ulllll lO: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1001 Co NVE .RG.y··s·. ••• • • www.convergys .c o m Club fools with calendar The Music Club presents a November concert with jovial spirit ome of the group perform in a.re lift, a jazz combo group, and Fifth The Mu lub's emi-annual . Avenue, a femal ocal group. fundraiser i a musi al variety Along with many other how oc uring tomorrow in performance a men's vocal the Thorley Recital Hall at group will perform and the 7;32 p.m. called the ovember Music Club will pre ent the _ Fool's Day Concert. trash can number it performed "We usually hav, an April during the Homecoming Fool' Concen in April " said Parade. There iS an Caryl e Forema ter, a fre hman unscheduled performance music education major from during intermission as well. Enterprise, Utah, •so we "We wanted to do mething decided it would b funny to fun that people wouJd want to do a ovemb r Fool ' Concert be involved ~ and attend, n thi seme ter. Foremaster said. The concert is 3 per ticket She aid that students fronJ and $1.50 for students with a "all over campus" are in ited music club m mbership. ny "It' mo tly . . . omething for tudent can join th Mu ic lub th people to just get away and by paying th 5 membership com Ii ten and have fun ," fi . For ma ter said. "With final "We have a lot of people week coming up, I think it will involved in (th concert)," b a good way for peopl co get Forema ter aid . away and relieve tre and BY KIMBERLY PATIERSON JOURNAL TAFFWRITER ic n enjoy th how." tber members of th mu ic club aid that tudents bould go to th concert to ee what kind of talent i a.round campus. ·r would come for the opportUnity to hear other people play, like the talent show " Foremaster ·aid, "That' the poiru of music altog th r." The concert is also an opportunity for new bands to get heard . Foremaster aid, "It' an opport~n.ity for ( tudents) to show their talents or for n w band to get their name around campus to g t gigs, That' what my band i d Ing ." "U anyone i inter ted (in performing. in th oncert) last minute they can call m ," Foremaster said. Foremaster can be reach d at the local number 691-0611. |