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Janus
Every winter semester, students enrolled in Magazine Journalism produce a campus literary and art magazine called Janus. This magazine, founded in 1980 by Professor Emeritus Jay Karr, solicits entries from students, staff, faculty and alums--everyone with a Westminster connection. The class selects the best entries and awards prizes to a few. They also design and arrange production with a local publisher. The final product is released in the semester's last week of classes. The class is open to all students, regardless of prior experience with publishing.
Faculty Advisor:
Margot McMillen