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Once Upon a Time…
by by James Hale ’78
When giant clumps of pumice suddenly appeared in the middle of the ocean, Erik Klemetti set out to find their source.
by by Ginny Sharkey '83
Sarah Peck ‘05
by by Emily Hopcian '12
Thanks for the Earworm
by by Maureen Harmon
An American reporter in Afghanistan contemplates the country’s future as U.S. and NATO troops prepare for departure.
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Text and photographs by John Wendle ‘02

Every five years Homesteaders make their way back to campus to see how the living experiment is coming along.
by by Maureen Harmon
The Next Big Thing
by by Maureen Harmon
How Granville Came To Be
by by Bill Kirkpatrick
There’s Something About Mary: A little chat with Mary Worth
by Even though we can’t pinpoint Mary Worth’s class year (and she certainly won’t tell!), her famous comic strip reveals that she has plenty of memories of Denison. This strip, which ran in 1988, mentions the “Wigwam,” a temporary gymnasium at Denison, built in 1924 and razed in 1950.
English professor Kirk Combe works with a budding director to bring his novel to the screen. Just so happens that director is…
by by Liv Combe
A Small Town in Amerika: How Granville played a part in the Cold War.
by by James Hale '78
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Dear Emerald Ash Borer: Make Like a Tree
by by Maureen Harmon

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From the Archives
by by Maureen Harmon
LAX on Fire
by by Chris Hicks
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