Tapestries 2018 Winners
The School of STEAM is pleased to announce the online publication of the 2017-18 issue of Tapestries.
The magazine features the winning entries and honorable mentions of the 2017-18 Gunard Berry Carlson Creative Writing and Visual Arts Contest, a competition open to all Saint Francis undergraduates.
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Writing Winners
1st Place - Jarrod Piper, for his essay “Advertising and Ethics: A Renegade Relationship”
2nd Place - Christopher Smolyn, for his essay, “Vegetarian Inspiration: How Gandhi’s Diet Inspired His Activism”
3rd Place - Anna Baughman, for her essay “10 Things I Hate About Man-Shrews”
4th Place - Molly Fischer, for her essay “The House of Prejudice”
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Writing Honorable Mentions
Jack Weidner, for his short story “Blue”
Ashley Hill, for her essay “The Pearl of Africa”
Harry Olafsen, for his essay “What Happened on the Ground: My Experience Interning for the 2016 Clinton Campaign”
Isaiah Holbrook, for his short story “Lost Soul”
Kaitlyn Kitchen, for her essay “The Changing World of Technology: How Virtual Reality Will Transform Our Society”
Shayna Boisvert, for her short story ” Shall We Play”
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Visual Art Winner
Luke Haskins, for his photograph “Tough One to Crack”
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Visual Art Honorable Mentions
Jillian Scott, for “Phases of the Moon”
Samantha Hegedus, for “Following Our Own Path” and “Frozen Waterfalls”
Luke Haskins, for “Unoccupied”
Erin O'Neill, for “Rush Hour”
Rachel Kelly, for “Concrete Jungle”
Caroline Manley, for ”The Yellow Wallpaper”
Brandon Fiume, for “Steel Wheels” and “The Crossing Sign”
Tessa Clouse, for “Keep on Swimming”