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Fall 2011

Truncated Opportunities – by Marlon Altoe

This literary analysis essay was awarded the annual Berlfein Prize for Best Undergraduate Nonfiction Writing in Spring 2011. ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— In depicting and analyzing issues affecting women in late nineteenth century Europe, psychiatrist Sigmund Freud and playwright George Bernard Shaw take divergent approaches: while Freud directs his focus inward to the subconscious, Shaw looks to outside [...]

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The Off-screen Fight to Save a Theater – by David He

This work of feature journalism was awarded second place in the competition for the Berlfein Prize for Best Undergraduate Nonfiction Writing in Spring 2011. ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— A skeletal marquee juts out from the face of the shuttered building. Underneath, the entrance is covered by an expanse of the blue-colored boards that typically designate a new construction [...]

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