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Rhapsody used to be part of The Clackamas Print, until several years ago, for quite some time. It was a place
for students to see their poetry and other short fiction pieces of writing in print; a true representation of students’ works.
To submit a piece, drop it by room 135 in Roger Rook Hall or e-mail it to aced@clackamas.edu.
Express yourself! Speak out!
_______ Mother_______
By Mike Takeya«fcr&
On Monday, Feb. 18, the issue of free speech will take
the stage. Students, faculty and community members
are invited to tackle free speech at a “soap box” forum
in the Bill Brod Community Center throughout the
day.
And to all of you, a special place in my heart.
With overwhelming happiness, I can remember each
smile. I know deep down how much you care, not
why? Your soothing arms pick me up when I fall.
In the Niemeyer Center beginning at 6 p.m., Political
Science Instructor Dean Darris will give a primer on
the First Amendment. There will also be a free speech
debate among members of Clackamas’ award-win
ning speech team. A dramatic reading from “Fahr
enheit 451” will be performed by Tobias Anderson, a
longtime collaborator with Ray Bradbury. The event
will conclude with a performance art event around
the theme of burning books.
~*Random Mist*-
By Mistymarie Wilks-Salguero
Always teaching and willing to share your wisdom.
It’s always your gentleness that quiets my fear.
A beacon of light and guiding truth. I never thank you
enough, and never can.
You go by many names but none more beautiful than
Mom.
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