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From Intern to Alumna
Sunday, June 15, 2008Winter quarter I was an intern at Columns magazine - yep, that’s the alumni magazine for the University of Washington of which I am now an alumna - where I worked mostly on the Spring issue.
But, during the end of my time there, I was able to write a few fun pieces for the summer issue. One about a professor/researcher who was awarded the MacArthur grant money for her developments on prosthetics, the other about a musician who took his love of jazz to Iraqi civilians.
This issue is also pretty cool because it displays 100 of the University’s “Living Legends,” many of whom I had no idea went to the UW - I didn’t realize I should be thanking a husky for getting me through many of my European adventures. Thanks Rick Steves!
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