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arts & Entertainment Woodcrest: More than just a dormitory

KENDALLNElL

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As trains whizzed by at the Wayne Train Station on Wednesday, April 23, tired commuters were making their way through the small cafe before continuing their journey home, some paused as they walked through the door and took note to the crowd of people sitting at the opposite end of the cafe. These are just a few of the students who are featured in the spring edition of the Woodcrest literary magazine.

Having been snowed out last semester,. the reading was a combination of the fall and spring editions of the Woodcrest magazine. Sponsored by the Woodcrest Practicum, the reading was the most successful reading to date. After an introduction to the reading and the magazine by Dr. Seth Freebie, department of English and communications, Dr. Charlie McCormick, department of English and communications, led the event and introduced each reader. A special goodbye was given to the senior contributors ; Rachel Kanter, Renee Dipietro, Maria Chambers, Michael Kazanjian, and Katie Reing. The reading also showcased photography and other artwork from various

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