Contributor Profile: Editor’s Choice Art Award Winner Nicole Taylor

June 9, 2014

*This post is part of a series of blog posts highlighting award winning contributors and supporters of Scribendi. Nicole Taylor, a freshman environmental science major at the University of New Mexico, won this year’s Scribendi Editor’s Choice Award for art. Nicole’s piece, entitled Sea Serpent, is a porcelain sculpture of a sea serpent set on … Read More

Alumni Profile: Dr. V.B. Price

May 26, 2014

*This post is part of a series of blog posts highlighting award winning contributors and supporters of Scribendi. Interview with Dr. Price conducted 8 April 2014                   Dr. V.B. Price has been a steadfast presence in the Honors College since 1986, helping students reach new understandings of the world and themselves. In 1986-87, Dr. Price … Read More

Contributor Profile: WRHC Fiction Award Winner Kelsey Mammen

May 12, 2014

*This post is part of a series of blog posts highlighting award winning contributors in Scribendi’s 2014 issue. Kelsey Mammen is author of the WRHC award-winning fiction piece “Red Dancers”, a story that chronicles one man’s rehabilitation and redemption through his involvement in a mustang training program at a state penitentiary. Kelsey, who lives and … Read More

Contributor Profile: WRHC Visual Art Award Winner Aarya Engineer

April 22, 2014

*This post is part of a series of blog posts highlighting award winning contributors and supporters of Scribendi. Hello Scribendi enthusiasts, the time has come to meet this year’s Western Regional Honors Council (WRHC) award winner in the visual art category, Aarya Engineer. His piece Self-Portrait (I Like Turtles) was chosen by a panel of … Read More

Scribendi wins the 2013 National Pacemaker award!

November 1, 2013

The Associated Collegiate Press has announced their selections for the 2013 Pacemaker awards, and Scribendi has prevailed! Our 2013 edition was deemed worthy of the highest award in student journalism, often likened to the Pulitzer. This is one of the greatest honors we can receive, and we’re grateful and excited to accept. Pacemaker candidates were judged based … Read More

Daniel Abraham Is a Hardworking Fellow.

November 1, 2013

By Sergio E. Carrasco   Today, he was hard at work talking about himself as part of the “Meet the Author” lecture series happening Mondays in November. Dressed in a plain white T-shirt, blue jeans and a loose-fitting, unbuttoned overshirt, Daniel Abraham looked the part of the quintessential “slacker-writer”: you know, the kind that misses … Read More

Honors Homecoming 2013

October 21, 2013

On the afternoon of Friday the 27th of September, the Scribendi staff started to prepare for Homecoming. First-timer and seasoned pro alike, they all pitched in to make this Homecoming the best one in Honors history. Did they pull it off? Absolutely. Then again, I may be biased. I was one of the staff members who … Read More

Scribendi Spotlight: Poetry

October 8, 2013

In this segment, your Scribes highlight a work of art or literature that has been published in a past issue of Scribendi. This piece has been selected by Jesse Montoya, from the Scribendi 2013 edition. Commentary will follow after the poem. Garden City Breeann Silbernagel | Montana State University, Billings | Poem Editors’ Choice Award … Read More

Scribendi is a finalist for the Pacemaker award!

September 23, 2013

by Georgia Casswell When thinking about what makes Scribendi such a distinguished magazine, words like “dedication,” “hard work,” and “pride” come to mind. It is with all of these things that the staff works tirelessly to create such an amazing work of art. For two semesters the unity of some of the most brilliant minds that the … Read More

An Introduction to Copyright

September 19, 2013

(by Sergio Carrasco and Jesse Montoya, based on an article by Alyson Alford-Garcia)   Have you ever wondered, while illegally downloading movies and music, about copyright law and how it affects you, industries, society on the whole? Well, we normally don’t either, but we’ve been thinking, now that we’re gearing up for another issue of … Read More