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

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Issue Three won't bore you: Want to have a great wedding? Start a career as a Technical Writer?
Go Drag Racing? Talk politics? Football? Help improve public education and public welfare?
Find out what it takes to survive sexual abuse and how you can help victims? Why you should
learn good manners? Determine whether Wal-Mart or Las Vegas is the best fantasy land?
It's all here! Read on!

CONTENTS - Click in box to read.

Hollie Allen:
How to both survive and enjoy your wedding day
Theresa Dilks:
How to qualify to be a true Wal-Mart shopper
Tyler Driver:
Listening for a heartbeat
Brekke Ferguson:
From victim to survivor

Marc Fitten:
Gang Industry
Stacie Higdon:
Robert Johnson’s impact on music
Blake Jones:
Too many can be a bad thing
Alison Larson
Kyle Levstek:
“Dog Days” in Athens
Cheryl Miller:
Are manners going out of style?
Tara Nichols:
Beyond NASCAR: Paradise Drag Strip
Timothy Orff:
An adult playground
Tony Sarrecchia:
Ten steps to Technical Writing success!
Susan Sims:
The "Catch-22" of Public Education
DeAnna Sinyard:
All students are created equal
Steve Taylor:
The end of the McKinney Dynasty
Rodney Vickery:
Chet and Martha
Rachel Vincent:
The language of life
Grant Voyles:
Chain Gang
 

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

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