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Blue collar brilliance response1/21/2024 ![]() Luke Reinsma’s WRI 1100Ģ020 Honorable Mention, Zeth Bolosan, “More Than What Meets the Eye,” written in Dr. ![]() Doug Koskela’s WRI 1100Ģ020 First Place Emily Stinson, “Student Protests in Murakami: Fighting the System,” written in Dr. Marcia Webb’s WRI 1100Ģ021 Honorable Mention Jorie Skipper, “God’s Megaphone,” written in Dr. Marcia Webb’s WRI 1100Ģ022 Honorable Mention Stella Bailey, “The Capability Rhetoric of Feminism and Its Ableism,” written in Professor Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum’s WRI 1100Ģ021 First Place Annika Esvelt, “The Prevalence and Effect of Eating Disorders in Female College Athletes,” written in Dr. Marcia Webb’s WRI 1100Ģ022 First Place Lola Duropan, “Hovering Over Your Child: The Effects of Helicopter Parenting on College Students,” written in Dr. Cuadros, “The Captivating Allure of Abusive Love: Why Adolescents Stay in Abusive Relationships,” written in Dr. Mischa Willett’s WRI 1000 Winners of the WRI 1100 Hedges AwardĢ023 First Place Caroline Rich, “The Stories of Patients and the Patience for Stories,” written in Professor Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum’s WRI 1100Ģ023 Honorable Mention Mateo A. Traynor Hansen’s WRI 1000Ģ018 Honorable Mention Lydia Helt, “Ignorance: Bliss or Blindness: A Response to the Effects of Knowledge as Discussed in Materialism: A Fable by Alfred Döblin,” written in Dr. Yelena Bailey’s WRI 1000Ģ018 First Place Marissa Lordahl, “He Did, She Did: An Examination of Reparations,” written in Dr. Sam Hushagen’s WRI 1000Ģ021 Honorable Mention Hailey Hooper-Gray, “ The Office: ‘There’s a Lot of Beauty in Ordinary Things, Isn’t that Kind of the Point?'”, written in Professor Jeffrey Overstreet’s WRI 1000Ģ020 First Place Amber Easterling, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Diversity An Old Classic That Keeps Evolving,” written in Professor Jeffrey Overstreet’s WRI 1000Ģ020 Honorable Mention Katherine Kuang, “Blue-Collar Brilliance in a Gen Z’s World,” written in Professor Paul Anderson’s WRI 1000Ģ019 First Place Claire Conway, “The Answer to Seattle’s Homeless Crisis is More than a Number,” written in Professor Gedney Barclay’s WRI 1000Ģ019 Honorable Mention Noel Goodwin, “The Evolution of Women in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” written in Dr. Traynor Hansen’s WRI 1000Ģ022 First Place Jaylen Wilson, “Schindler’s List of Personal Stories,” written in Professor Jeffrey Overstreet’s WRI 1000Ģ022 Honorable Mention Tani Yoshioka, “ Howl’s Moving Castle: Miyazaki’s Fairytale is Closer to Reality Than We Think,” written in Professor Jeffrey Overstreet’s WRI 1000Ģ021 First Place Carissa Ing, “Clarity Nurtures Community and Change,” written in Dr. Winners of the WRI 1000 Rauer AwardĢ023 First Place Katelyn Flolo, “An Examination of Private Religious Education in the United States,” written in Professor Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum’s WRI 1000Ģ023 Honorable Mention Malia Schumer, “Racialized Housing: A Descendant of White Supremacy,” written in Dr. Entries can be emailed to Rachel Johnson, the Administrative Assistant for the Humanities. Essays must have been written within the previous academic year. Submissions for each award are accepted every spring, from week 10 through Finals. Together, these awards celebrate students and their writing, the teachers teaching them to do it, and the teachers who taught those teachers. ![]() He co-founded the Friends of the Library endowment and contributed generously to it. Hedges worked for decades as a wise and effective clinical psychologist, and was a fine athlete, scholar, and supporter of SPU. from the University of Washington in counseling. The WRI 1100 Hedges award is named in honor of Richard Hedges, who graduated from Seattle Pacific College and then earned a Ph.D. Rauer believed students must write to learn, whatever the subject matter, her pedagogy aligning so well with what both WRI 10 teach. Every exam she gave was an essay exam, as Mrs. The WRI 1000 Rauer Award is named in honor of Ruthanna Rauer, Dr. Each year, the Writing Program recognizes the best essay written for WRI 1000 and for WRI 1100 with the Rauer and Hedges Awards.
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