NE winners named in writing competition
Winners of the NE Campus spring
writing competition for students with creative talent have been announced.
Sessa Kratz won first place for Beneath (poetry),
and Aubree Blomgren received second place for Big Tippers (poetry).
Ralph Wooster won third place for Comparatively Speaking (fiction).
Two students tied for fourth place. Thomas Daniels received recognition
for his poem Tom Joad's Diner while Long Yangingxong was honored for
his fiction piece Sunday Show.
Kratz also won first place in the fall competition.
Twenty-five works received honorable mention and will be published in
Under the Clock Tower, the campus literary magazine sponsored by the
English department.
NE Campus students submitted eighty-five works for the competition.
Frank Perez, Bequi Balcarcel, Cindy Baw, Debra Galliher, Deb Armstrong
and Cuyler Etheredge, all members of the English department, judged
the competition.