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Joseph L. Lewis
Joseph L. Lewis is a native of Saginaw, Michigan. He holds a B.A. in English from Hampton University and an M.A. in Africana Studies and Literature from NYU. He teaches composition and literature at Delta College in University Center, MI, and investigates how representations of race, death, anxiety, and fear create cultural sensibilities in the United States.
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Bobjohnson
Celebrity performers show their heart and move ours for a cause.
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Jeanne Lesinski
Transforming talk into action is what CW2 is all about.
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Jeremy Benson
A review of Fosgitt's retina-stimulating graphic novel...er, comic book.
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Jeremy Benson
Those who can, both do and teach, teach and do.
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Jeanne Lesinski
Halloween happenings abound. Find a sampling here.
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Gina Myers
On November 25, 2009, Ape Entertainment will publish Dead Duck, a graphic novel by Shields native Jay Fosgitt.
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Jeanne Lesinski
The 2009 Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival kicks off this Thursday, October 1st in downtown Bay City.
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Bobjohnson
A Delta College student studying media broadcasting and journalism, Bobjohnson is a reporter for SaginawSports.com and the sports editor of The Delta Collegiate.
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Julie Lake
“Come on. You can do it, just a little more,” Peggy Sue Barber, professor of health and wellness at Delta College and personal fitness trainer, often says to the participants in her Super Fit Challenge.