Jennifer
McGee

Saturday, February 24, 2001.

The Campus Cafeteria:
John, Joe, and Dom.

Of Brothers Three,
Chocolate Oranges,
And The King Triplets.


Saturday, February 10, 2001.

The Campus Cafeteria:
Mecca for Body, Mind, Soul.

Potatoes, Algebra, Eggs, Grape Apple Soda,
Pasta, The Odyssey, Banana Dr. Pepper,
People Watching, and Tater Tots on Bun.


Saturday, January 27, 2001.

Maddening January
Days of the Volcano.

In a Blast of an Atomic Mania,
She Runs Wild, Tosses Caution to the Winds,
Revels in the Premonition of Spring Fever.


Saturday, January 20, 2001.

Free Speech Fallout
From the Soapbox.

A Preacher's Radical Rant
Challenges the Limits of Free Speech
And Inspires an Unexpected Benefit.


Saturday, January 6, 2001.

The English Paper Queen
And Her StarCraft Boys.

The Blood-Red Liquid Oozed
And Swirled in the Cylindrical Slimness
Of Jenny Penny's Marvelous Instrument.


Saturday, December 30, 2000.

I Visit the Workshop
At Cricket Song.

Grandfather Sycamore Says Hello
While I Sit by the Warmth of the Stove
And Ponder All Things Spiritual.


Saturday, December 2, 2000.

Among the Reeds
With Moses and a Tiger.

Questions of Self and Existence
Flow from the Reflective Spaces
Of People Watching — and Faith.



Ace
Hendrix

Saturday, February 3, 2001.

Ace's Road of Experience
Leads Him to Kosovo.

Trying to Figure Out Life
Amid Land Mines, Near Beer,
And a Hatred He Can't Understand.





Todd
Alden
Marshall

Saturday, March 3, 2001.

Nothing like Kirsten.

The Angel at the Roadhouse
May Be the Blindfolded Goddess
Of Justice and Karma.


Saturday, December 9, 2000.

The Newspaper.

Purely Urban and Abjectly Primal,
The Contest for Interpersonal Triumph
Attracts an F-Train Albatross.



Audrey
Madyun

Saturday, November 25, 2000.

The Lady Has DOTMFOAIM Syndrome.

Don't Wait Too Long
For Your Painted Santa
And the Christmas Cookies.



Joe
Dempsey

Saturday, January 13, 2001.

A Blinding Glimpse
Of the Ice Storm
In My Bud's '56 Olds 88.

For Cryin' Out Loud, Cletus,
It Ain't Gunshots, but the Sound
Of Magnificent Trees Self-Destructing.


Saturday, November 18, 2000.

A Hunger for Leadership.

Where Are the Brave and Admirable
Who Are Strong Enough to Take a Stand?