I like trees because they seem
more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do. ~ Willa Cather
Unlike Cather's majestic trees,
the students in the Magazine Article Writing class for Fall 2006
were not resigned to accept that life is what it is.
They explore this thing called
life
in all of its biological and philosophical complexity.
The theme of this semester's issue of
CYBERHEMIA is
origins and endings.
Clicking on the image above
will take you to the latest issue.
Welcome to CYBERHEMIA.
Ernest L. Wiggins
Editor
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