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Deadline nears for Lyceum Fall publication

Lyceum's journal is published twice a year: Once in the fall semester, once in the winter.

Published October 16, 2012

(Logo courtesy of Lyceum’s website)

By SARAH LEWIS, Editor-in-Chief

The fall semester publication deadline for Lyceum, the literary and fine arts journal on campus, is approaching this Thursday.

According to Lyceum’s Editor-in-Chief Pamela Satchwell, any student, alumni, or faculty member at the university is able to submit their writing and/or art to be published.

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The journal is published twice a year: Once in the fall semester and once in the winter.

Submissions vary upon each publication date, but the literary and fine arts journal has received over 300 submissions in the past.

“We are student run and democratic in our choices of what to publish, meaning I don’t get more of a say, nor do my editors,” said Satchwell.

Those interested in submitting their work must fill out a form online and attach files to the form. More information as well as the submission form can be found at lyceum.umd.umich.edu. The form must be completed by October 18 at 11:55 p.m. in order to be considered for Lyceum’s fall journal.

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