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Stories written by Kristina Bausum

‘The Flights of Jan Wiener’ – World War II play brings tears of joy and sorrow

“The Flights of Jan Wiener” opened on Aug. 23 to a much larger audience than expected, as three extra rows of spectators sat on the floor of the Campus Black Box Theatre. Filled with song, dance, death, tears, passion and love, this play offered a little for everyone. The play, directed and co-written by Karen [...]

August 30th, 2012 | Posted in A&E | Read More »

Student Allison Blanchard publishes her first novel

Allison Blanchard, sophomore French and creative writing major, turned her sadness into creativity by writing her debut novel, “Forget-Me-Not.” Focused on the friendship between a Native American boy seeking normalcy and a girl named Adeline seeking friends, the book is due for release by the end of this year. She intends to continue the story by writing a second and third installment.

Allison Blanchard, sophomore French and creative writing major, turned her sadness into creativity by writing her debut novel, “Forget-Me-Not.” Focused on the friendship between a Native American boy seeking normalcy and a girl named Adeline seeking friends, the book is due for release by the end of this year. She intends to continue the story [...]

August 30th, 2012 | Posted in A&E | Read More »

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