CONTENTS: Volume 2 Number 1, Winter 2002
Smashed Windows & Milk Jugs
David Pulsipher-Editor
Preparing Students for Their Role as Citizens
Laying the Foundation
Why Teach Logic?
Robert R. Worrell-Department of English
Dialogue
Ellen Pearson-Department of English
A Divine Deterrent to Creeping Relativism
Robert L. Millet-Department of Religion, BYU-Provo
The World in Which We Live
Failed Expectations in a Promised Land
Randy Hayes-Department of Religion
Equatorial Encounters
Benjamin Romney-Department of Horticulture
The War Against Terrorism: A New Generation of Warfare
Sean Cannon-Department of History, Geography & Political Science
Learning to Be Human
Arts Education: A Function of Feelings and Sensitivity
Lyle J. Lowder-Retired, Department of Biology
The Contemporary Nature of Steinbeck's Winter: Artistry, Integrity, and September 11th
Stephen K. George-Department of English
Students as Citizens
Service Learning Committee: A Forum Discussion-13 February 2002
Doug Ladle (Chair), Robyn Bergstrom, Gordon Black, Terry Gorton, Anne Hendricks, Michael Lenhart, Mark Nygren, Brian Schmidt, Bonnie Searcy, Grover Wray, & Vaun Waddell (Moderator)
Business Expedition 2001: New Wine in New Bottles
Karen C. Holt, Kirk D. Gifford, and D. Joshua Holt
Into the World
Career Placement at a Four-Year University
Bob Maxfield-Placement Director
Book Review: A Sacred Duty, by Ester Rasband
and Richard Wilkins
David Duerden-Department of Child and Family Studies
Tending Our Garden: Varied Perspectives
The Altered Landscape
Close to Home: Photographs of the Upper Snake River Valley
Darren Clark-Department of Art
Missing Lake
Robert L. Smith-Admissions & Scholarships
Winter Night
Kyle R. Martin-Admissions & Scholarships
Alzheimer's and Onward
Startled Together: A Review of With Words That
Once Were His: An Alzheimer's Experience
Scott Samuelson-Department of English
Watching Dianne Watch Al
Shauna Samuelson
A Book and Beyond
Dianne Dibb Forbis-Retired, Department of English