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Tag: Creative Writing

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SUU Student Notices Improvement in Writing After Joining Alpha Phi

November 22, 2019 - by Addie Horsley

SUU senior Whitney Forrest has noticed an improvement in her writing after joining sorority Alpha Phi. This discovery wasn’t something that the student planned on, but it is something she has found gratitude in. From …

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SUU Student Tanner Hallam on Gothic Literature

November 12, 2019 - by Addie Horsley

Sophomore Tanner Hallam isn’t your typical creative writing major. His love of playing the drums, gothic literature, and the genre of writing he likes to focus on sets him apart. Originally Hallam’s plan for college …

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SUU Student Finds Passion for Writing Through Art

November 8, 2019November 8, 2019 - by Addie Horsley

Most of the time, we all know what we like (or what we suck at) by the end of those awkward high school years. Yeah, we go back and forth between majors and future career …

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Professor Spotlight: John Belk

October 29, 2019 - by Janzen Jorgensen

Some professors win their students’ hearts through jokes and YouTube videos. Professor John Belk connects with his students by leaving cookie crumbs wherever he goes.  Assistant Professor of English and Director of the writing program …

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Kolob Canyon Review: Call For Submissions

October 26, 2019 - by Addie Horsley

If you’re looking to get your voice out there (and published!) the perfect opportunity has just arrived. The Kolob Canyon Review (KCR) is looking to consider submissions from SUU faculty, staff, students and alumni. The …

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How Creative is Creative Writing: What does it mean to be an English major?

March 15, 2019March 18, 2019 - by Addie Horsley

“No matter what anyone else tells you, words and ideas can change the world.”  -Robin Williams in “Dead Poets Society.” When I told my dad I was going to study creative writing at university he …

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