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In this issue of La Salon: Health issues, religion, urban writers, role models, subway survival

Students in ENG 410 Electronic Authoring did layouts in Adobe InDesign of stories written by students in Prof. Huntly Collins’ courses in recent semesters. The photos were either taken or collected by students in ENG410. Most stories were assigned to two students—these layouts were chosen from each pair of layouts.

Stories were designed independently, so this is less a magazine than a collection of layouts. They range in length from one to three pages.

acrobat iconTitles and thumbnails are linked to PDF versions of the stories, which have navigation buttons and a link back here. These are the easiest to read (to enlarge text, magnify, or hold CTRL and scroll on a PC). For best viewing in Acrobat, click the icon (right) that says “Click to show one page at a time."

To highlight the designs, there are also Flash versions (SWFs) of the stories, which have page curls and a link back to this page. Try dragging the top corner or bottom corner to change pages, or double-click on a corner.

Volumes 1 and 2 are linked in the footer below.

Dr. Geffrey Kelly—what students don't know

Layout by John Vitalo
Story by Katelyn Joyce

(Flash version)

kelly
Urban Writers—the voices of teens really do matter

Layout by Maggie Reilly
Story by Kaitlyn Linsner

(Flash version)

Urban Writers
Staying Safe—10 tips to get you to your destination

Layout by Kathryn Bergin
Story by Serena Sams

(Flash version)

subway tips
Dealing with contraception at a Catholic university

Layout by Adam Stapenell
Story by Liz Wagner

(Flash version)

health center
Lu Ann Cahn: My role model

Layout by Andy Turzanski
Story by
Kerri Corrado

(Flash version)

cahn

 

 

 
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