THE MAGAZINE  
  Six Issues of Feature Stories
by
Kennesaw State University Writers
Fall 2002
 
  Issue One  

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Issue One is a cross-section of challenging thinking & practical advice,
along with some human interest, warmth & fun.

CONTENTS - Click in box to read.

Hollie Allen:
Kindergarten Teachers: Making a difference at the start of life's journey

Theresa Dilks:
Traffic jam, jelly or preserves?

Tyler Driver:
Twenty-eight years until tomorrow

Brekke Ferguson:
Single parents breaking the traditional family mold

Marc Fitten:
The little journal that could

Stacie Higdon:
Foreign language: To speak or not to speak?

Blake Jones:
Land of the free?


Alison Larson:
Got debt?

Kyle Levstek:
Title Exams: Protecting your biggest investment

Cheryl Miller:
Blanketing the world with love

Tara Nichols:
A matchmaker's Heaven
Timothy Orff:
Can we count on Allied support for a war on Iraq?
Tony Sarrecchia: It's a Cyber-world now, Charlie Brown
Susan Sims:
The next endangered species?

DeAnna Sinyard:
To be or not to be: A vegetarian

Steve Taylor:
Palestinian Terror and Israeli revenge equals murder in the streets

Rodney Vickery:
Stealth marketing: Why the trickery?

Rachel Vincent:
Surviving "Stress University"

Grant Voyles:
Do sound bites give sound information?

 

All views expressed are those of the writers and do not represent the official opinion of Kennesaw State University.

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