

TABLE OF CONTENTS
2001 to 1997 Issues
2001
Edition 5th Anniversary
Issue
The Editors
- Crystal Spring, Class of 2001, Triple Major in
French, German, and Computer Science.
- Caleb Swigart, Class of 2002, Computer Science
Major.
The fifth anniversary issue includes five papers from the following disciplines:
business administration, English, history, and political science.
- "Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," Jeremiah Peterson,
Class of 2003, English Major.
- "Economies in Transition: Russia at the Crossroads," Anastasiya Smertina,
Class of 2002, Business Administration Major.
- "Influence of Railroads on the Economy, South Carolina in the Late 19th
Century to the Early 20th Century," Stephen Foland, Class of 2002, History
Major.
- "Feminine 'Anthills' in Herland and Brave New World,"
Crystal Spring, Class of 2001, French, German, and Computer Science Major.
- "Leadership Styles of the United Nations' Secretaries General," David
Preston, Class of 2001, History Major.
2000
Edition
The Editors
- Lee Miller, Class of 2001, Mathematics Major.
- Harry Tashjian, CLass of 2001, Political Science
Major.
- Courtney Walsh, Class of 2001, Political Science
Major.
The six published papers represented the following disciplines: English, mathematics, philosophy, and political science.
- "Biological Terrorism," Ian Scott Purdue, Class of 2001, Political Science
Major.
- "Is Undesirable Speech Protected? Ideological Rhetoric, the Free Speech
Clause, and Supreme Court Case Law," Derek D. McLeod, Class of 2000, Political
Science Major.
- "Robert Frost's Search for Love," Robert Joseph Sexton Class of 2001, English
Major.
- "The Second Amendment: A Collective or Indiviual Right?" Shaun A. Reynolds,
Class of 2001, Political Science Major.
- "Five Lives or American Pie?" Courtney E. Walsh, Class of 2001, Political
Science Major.
- "Research on Patterns of Reciprocal Fractions in Egyptian Mathematics,"
Lee Hauter Miller, Class of 2001,
Mathematics Major.
1999
Edition
Co-Editors
- R. Sellors Meador, Class of 2000, Biology Major.
- W. Eric Zink, Class of 2000, Computer Science Major.
The departments of Chemistry, English, History, Political Science, and Psychology
were well represented in the third edition of the journal by papers from various
classes.
- "Drugs Used to Treat AIDS: Mechanisms, Uses, and Resistance," Joshua Hermsen, Class of 1999, Biology Major.
- "The Roman Warrior Tradition," Christopher L. Paige, Class of 2002, History Major.
- "A Study of Trends in Smokeless Tobacco Usage Among The College-Aged Population," Matthew Coggins (Class of 1999, Civil Engineering),
Brian Murphy (Class 1998, Business Major), and Rasheem Neloms (Class of 1999,
Education Major-Social Studies).
- "The Promulgation of Pantheism," Sellors Meador, Class of 2000, Biology.
- "A Critical Analysis of the British Counterinsurgency in Northern Ireland: Early Phases, 1968-1970,"
Gabriel Conlon, Class of 1999, Political Science Major.
1998
Edition
Editor-in-Chief:
- Joshua Jenkins, Class of 1999, Double Major in
Political Science and Modern Languages.
Assistant Editors
- Christopher McFarland, Class of 1999, Business
Administration Major.
- Bradley Moorer, Class of 1999, Business Administration
Major.
The second edition included six papers from various sources: the Honors Program, the departments of Chemistry, English, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Political Science, and a Truman Scholar submission.
- "Game Theory," Randall Finn, Class of 1998, Mathematics Major.
- "American Intellect," Joshua Scott Jenkins, Class of 1999, Double Major
in Political Science and Modern Languages.
- "The Biochemistry of Alzheimers Disease," Dean Sproles, Class of 1998, Biology
Major.
- "Childcare for Welfare Recipients," David Rawlinson, Truman Scholar Recipient,
Class of 1998, Political Science Major.
- "Computer's in The Classroom: Its Part in Education Reform, Benefits, Challenges,
Uses, and The Road to The Future," Walter Eric Zink, Jr., Class of 2000, Computer
Science Major.
- "Justice and Politics in The McCarthy Era," Brett James Strand, Class of
1998, Political Science Major.
1997
Edition
Editor-in-Chief
- Bradley Moorer, Class of 1999, Business Administration
Major.
Assistant Editors
- Joshua Jenkins, Class of 1999, Double Major in
Political Science and Modern Languages.
- Christopher McFarland, Class of 1999, Business
Administration Major.
Seven departments were represented by papers in the premier edition: Biology,
Business Administration, Chemistry, Education, English, Mathematics and Computer
Science, and Political Science.
- "American Foreign Policy in Eritrea and the Greater Horn of Africa," Brett
Cunningham, Class of 1997, Biology Major.
- "Head of the Class," Brad Moorer, Class of 1999, Business Major.
- "Model of Two Competitors Competing For A Prey," Jud Partin, Class of 1997,
Chemistry Major.
- "Tay-Sachs Disease," David Leaumont, Class of 1996, Biology Major.
- "The Role of C/EBP Fusion in Cell Differentiation," David Leaumont, Class
of 1996, Biology Major.
- "Can Federally Funded Magnet Schools Effectively Desgregate Schools?" Dean
Sproles, Class of 1998, Biology Major.
- "The Enron Debacle," Priyadarshini Mukherjee, Graduate Student, Business
Administration.

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