Co-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.
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Featured Papers
- “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 Individual 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.