The Pendulum Features Thursday, November 6, 2003 *Page 15 Colonnades showcases students’ creativity tlirougli words and images Kevin Kindle Reporter Elon’s student-run literary magazine offers students a creative way to remember their year. Colonnades annually pub lishes students’ fiction, non fiction, art, poetry, photogra phy and digital art. Entries for the magazine are accepted throughout the fall semester. During Winter Term, the edi torial staff makes selections from the entries. These selections are then passed on to the editor-in- chief, who makes the final decision on which submis sions will be published. The magazine publishes about 50 to 60 entries per year. About 30 staff members work to put the magazine together. During spring semester, staff members devote a'large amount of time setting up get ting the final layout. Once the Colonnades Staff 2003-2004 Missicn Statement: Oolcxmades' purpose is to unite students, fac ulty, staff and carganizaticns on canpus in the annual printing of ere literacy and art publica- tim. Editor in ChleJ-Mathew Fiander Layout Editor-Sarah Uinberger Non-Fiction Editor-Vaitlyn North Poetry Editor-lAz Wiirberly 'Fiction Editor-?inne CoriDett Staff tnenibers decided to name the magazine after the structures that pervade tJie caitpjs architecture layout is complete, the book is put on a disk and given to an off-campus printing company. “There is definitely a new dedication to the book that has been lacking for at least the There is definitely a new dedication to the book that has been lacking for at least the four years I’ve been here. —Matt Fiander, editor of Colonnades ^ ^ 77 four years I’ve been here. Our name is becoming more prominent around campus,” said Matt Fiander, the editor of Colonnades. As editor, Fiander oversees the layout of the publication and selection of staff, as well as the printing and distribu tion of the magazine. “The unveiling of last year’s magazine was a fafrly big day. We distributed some where between 700 and 800 magazines in that one day. It was quite exciting and we were and are still very proud of that publication,” said Fiander. When submitting a piece, students are asked to include their Social Security numbers and title of the work on the top of the first page of each piece submitted. Submissions must be received in a hard copy and on a Mac-formatted computer disk. Attach to each submission a separate index card with your Social Security number, title of work, name, campus box number, phone number and e- mail address. Poetry and fiction must be basically grammatically and mechanically correct or they will not be accepted. This year, photographs and artwork will be printed in color. For more information about the magazine, contact Colonnades at ext. 7219. Submissions may be dropped off in Whitley 201 or mailed to Campus Box 7011. Contact Kevin Kindle at pendu- lum@elon.edu or 278-7247. m of the CHEFS m Tuesday, November 11th 5:45 Meet the Chefs 6:00pm Battle Begins 7:00pm Judging @ Harden Residential Restaurant jE'JE-.O'lNr vs WFU