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Sevil Miyhandar,
a senior, is an aspiring political scientist, Coloured ethnicity specialist and poem-creativist.

Christa Parravani SWF,
21, enjoys John Cougar Melloncamp and long walks in Edward Hopper paintings. Would walk over hot coals for a cool drink of love.

Cara Parravani SWF,
21, enjoys long walks in the spring, barefoot. If she could be an animal she would be a Siamese cat. Born at the end of July, she is more of a Cancer than a Leo. Believes in fairies, woodland creatures, machismo.

Danielle Pafunda SWF,
22, enjoys candlelit walks on the beach and long dinners. She is an Aries who believes in the Boogie Man and Punk Rock love.

Emily Liechty
was born in southern Ohio and is now in her third year at Bard. She remembers the way the shadows looked at her grandfatherÕs house during a solar eclipse, trees half-lit by a sickle sun.

Carmella LaBianca
is finally graduating as a German Studies Major. She has brown hair.

David Janik
is in his third year at Bard College and is majoring in the pretty arts.

Devin Irby
has been in formation amongst the Annandale collisions, and in order to tread with the current, arranges words whether they seem like information or knots.

Arlo
reveres life; often
Breeds lasciviousness; is studying sacrosanction;
Has a soulful kinesthesia. Enough. Love. Love.

Meg Hamill
is disjointed and moving to south america.

David S. Gruber
is 6 feet 3 inches tall. Some have called him "the master of enjambment."

Kirsten dog Dwyer
dog will dog be dog graduating dog in dog May dog then dog wandering.


 

Daren Commons
hails from Santa Cruz, CA. He is an editor of Turkish Delight

Jedediah Berry
is looking for the philosopher's stone, maps with moon-letters, and all the lost socks. Please call with any information.

Bob Holman
teaches "Exploding Text: Poetry in Performance." His Book is The Collect Call of the Wild and his CD is In With the Out Crowd.

John Ashbery
is a late-mid career poet and his favorite flower is rananculus.

Andy Small
and his pet lizard Snack-ems have had enough. TheyÕre going to drive until they hit the Arctic Circle, and then maybe come back. Snack-ems hears they have great mosquitoes up there.

Krissy Foley
is a senior photo major. Along with searching for industrial structures in nature, she enjoys looking for unicorns around the Hudson Valley.

Nick Jones
is trapped in the old abandoned mine. Hungry, tired, hallucinating, without proper human waste disposal. What? Integrated arts credit denied! Send for appeal! Hurry!

Peter Knight
majors in literature and creative writing. For more information, contact him at peteratron.com.

If Zak Vreeland
doesn't seem to notice when you smile at him, he's probably just lost on another one of his philological wanderings or poetic meanderings through the tar-paper shakes of his brainwaves.

Walead Beshty
owes a debt of gratitude to his parents, the love and admiration of his friends, the professors of the Bard Photo department (this one's for you guys!), the Ryder truck company for their kind support, the endless love of Jesus Christ whose Holy light makes photography possible, The Church of Jesus Christ and the Latterday Saints for bringing me to God, and in memory of the hint of cranberry popourri that scented the delicate fingers of my great aunt Rose. You will always be in my heart, bitch.


 

Selene Foster
is a Senior Art Major. She hopes to teach and to continue wandering.

Coleen Murphy
is a common name in Ireland.

Natalia Urminska
is still from Hawaii, located in a small box in the lower left of most maps of the United States, beside the island of Alaska.

Sharon Levy
likes people, places and things. By the time this issue is released, she will have graduated in studio arts and her life will be all up in the air.

Mira Dancy
says, "please note that the grey tones were supposed to be pink."

NIck Emmet:
Garden plots, black boards, aliens and dinasaurs.

Niki St. Clair
is bigger, better, more sophisticated.

What do I think of when I think of Jill Frank:
Jill Frank, thinking about me thinking of her, reading this, saying, "I didn't write that."

Logan Beitmen
deconstructed:  blood, tissue, Snickers bars and unfathomable rage.

Jennifer Riffle
could have been Abraham Lincoln.

Brett Beyer
of sound body and mind, hereby bequeaths his car and stereo system to Nick Jones, along with all future assets, including children and spouses, insofar as they are useful and/or attractive to Nick Jones.

Rena Stolove's
favorite movie is "The Class of 1999."

Chelsea Guerdat
will owe someone a lot of money.

Chi Galla
is a fifth-year senior from an aristocratic family. Her parents used to hang out with artists like Matisse. She is transferring to a more reputable school in the spring, upon completion of her photo series "Pitch Black: a Typography of Nothingness," hailed as "brilliant" by mommy.