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   from the issue of April 8, 2004

     
 
Students to read published poetry

The Phantom issue of the Laurus comes alive April 13 when students read their published works at 7 p.m. in the Cafe of Love Library, first floor, Periodical Room.

The reading, hosted by Greg Kuzma and Helen Johnson, features poets Lindsey Baker, Mark Budgel, Marie Colling, Tessa Jeffers, Cara Peacock, Michael Plouzek, Roy Romine-Furr and Ann Stubbendeck. This program is sponsored by the University Libraries.

Laurus, UNL’s undergraduate literary and fine arts magazine, appears about once a year and is edited by undergraduates. Kuzma serves as faculty adviser of the publication, which was started in the 1980s, and funding for Laurus is provided by the Department of English.

Editors are reading for the fall 2004 issue. Manuscripts can be submitted to Room 123, Andrews Hall.


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