PACIFIC SWELL

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The Pacific Swell Presented by Sigma Tau Delta Spring Volume 1, Issue 2

Pacific Swell, what’s that? Well, after much deliberation we decided to take our name after American 20th-Century poet Yvor Winters’s poem titled, “The Slow Pacific Swell.” The poem describes the relationship between man and nature. Read the full poem at poetryfoundation.org

Ko'olau Writing Workshop 13th

This semester, HPU hosted the annual Ko'olau Writing Workshop, featuring guest speaker Lee Cataluna, on March 6, 2010 at the Hawai’i Loa Campus. Ms. Cataluna opened the day’s event with an informal keynote address. Topics included her recent play adaptation, Maui the Demigod, her work as a columnist with the Honolulu Advertiser, and current research chronicling an unsolved mystery regarding Kaua'i’s local-style plantation railroad robbery. The 8th annual James M. Vaughan Award for Poetry was presented to Mr. Eric Paul Shaffer for his poem, ―The Whistle.‖ During the workshop, break-out sessions included, fiction, nonfiction, poetry and scriptwriting, with a few familiar faces present as facilitators: Professors Tyler McMahon, Steven Robinson, and Dr. Mark Tjarks directed several of the fiction/non-fiction and scriptwriting sessions.

Student Reading On April 15, we had our spring semester student reading. With over 25 people present and nine talented readers, the room was flowing with electricity and excitement. The poetry speakers were Meagan Burgad reading ―The Loon‖ and ―Funeral Meditations‖; Candy Ford reading ―A Still Silence‖; Eric Graley reading three poems, ―You are designated,‖ A Vow‖, and ―Simply Be Yourself‖; Stephanie Nakamura reading ―Jupiter‖; and Raphael Quintinita reading ―The Coast.‖ Short stories and non-fiction pieces were also shared: Garrett Hambaro’s untitled piece about his grandmother; Kate Kincaid’s short story ―A Little Bit of Heaven‖; Tommy Lai’s short story ―My Face in Yours‖; and Maddi Ruhl’s creative non-fiction piece ―A Barrier Called Sanity‖. With all the diverse emotions of the stories and poems, it was two hours of captivation gone by too quickly.

Goodbye Graduates! It’s time to say goodbye to our graduating seniors. We wish them well and good luck in the future. Phillip Atoigue Jr. is an English major with a writing minor. Originally from Guam, he loves BC Fam and Chamorro food. Meagan Burgad grew up in North Dakota. Her favorite place in the world is her lake cabin in Minnesota. After graduating with an English BA she plans to move to the east coast and pursue a MFA in creative writing. Andrea Louise Clapp is a creative writing and cultural studies major with a writing minor. She was born in a small town in Pennsylvania. She plans to move to New Paltz, New York after graduation. Eventually, she would like to open and run her own café/bakery as well as write poetry and short stories. Her favorite food is cookies. Nina Coleman is an English major who hails from Tuskegee, Alabama. She is currently in the United States Navy and has been stationed in Hawaii for almost three years. She will be moving to the east coast after graduation. Neessa Cappolla is an English major currently taking classes towards an MBA at HPU. She has been part of the championship cheer team at HPU. Continued on page 4

What’s Inside Interview with Dr. Ross, p.2 Where to get help with final papers, p.2 New student corner, p.2 L-R: Tommy, Maddi, Kate, Megan, Eric, Candy, Stephanie and Garrett

Raphael Quintinita

Summer reads, p.3 Summer classes, p.4 Important dates, p.4


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