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On the write path

A year after gaining its independence, the writing-intensive literary arts concentration has drawn positive student reaction, though it still suffers from resource limitations.

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Slam poet wows Multiracial Heritage Week crowd

Multiracial Heritage Week kicked off Wednesday night with an opening convocation in Salomon 101, highlighted by a stirring spoken-word performance by keynote speaker Staceyann Chin. Chin, a Grammy- and Tony-nominated slam poet, spoken-word artist and former cast member of HBO's "Def Poetry Jam," focused ...

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Student promoters tap fickle college market for Apple, Napster

They man display tables in Faunce House, tape up promotional posters and auction off free products at sports games. Their attitude is friendly, their tone is informative and their manner projects college-student cool. They're student promoters, hired by large commercial companies to promote their wares ...

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Literary arts concentration planned to begin in Fall 2006

To some people, there isn't much difference between writing about Shakespeare and writing plays to become the next Shakespeare. But the organizers of the Literary Arts Program see a difference, and they've set plans in motion to create a concentration in literary arts - formerly called creative writing ...

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