The Faculty
The Editors
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Managing, Politics Editor
Doreen Anthony is a senior majoring in political science and minoring in sociology. Besides being an editor for AngeLingo, she is also an instructor for The Motivational Institute where she teaches writing, math, and self-inspiration workshops to minority youths. Upon graduating she will pursue a JD in corporate law and a master's degree in public administration. Her master plan is to help create non-profit organizations in the Los Angeles inner city in order to provide assistance and education to low income families, immigrant families, and single parents. |
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Sciences Editor
While not working to make enough money to fix her car to get to work, Vera Chelyapov attempts to attend creative writing and psychology classes her final year at USC. She occasionally finds herself testing the waters of fiction when not analyzing what libidinal urges could have possibly driven her to such extremes. Otherwise, she enjoys mind-numbing television, blood sports i.e. rugby, sleep and driving around Los Angeles. |
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Places Editor
Having fulfilled some kind of sick desire to work at the Olive Garden the rest of his life, Jordan Francke is only moments away from graduating with a cinema major and an English minor. Every moment he spends not worrying about employment prospects is filled with various enjoyments such as working on AngeLingo, watching cartoons, doing homework, or career researching. Ultimately longing to work in the film/TV industry, Jordan remains resolute to follow his passions and enjoy every marinara-stained moment on his path to success. |
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Life Editor
Lindsay Meyer is a junior studying Print Journalism at USC. She likes exploring all places, but as a native Houstonian, she is partial to big cities with very short winters and very bad public transportation. After graduation, Ms. Meyer suspects her partiality to exploring certain places will shift to those locales which offer young aspiring journalists employment. Sick of breathing smog, her lungs eagerly anticipate this possible change. |
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Culture Editor
Provided that his thesis project ever reaches completion, David Radcliff will graduate from USC this May. He hails from Omaha, Nebraska and is majoring in English with minors in philosophy and cinema-television. In addition to acting as Culture Editor for AngeLingo, he is a lifestyle writer for the Daily Trojan, a committee member for the What Matters to Me and Why lecture series, and an amateur screenwriter and short story author. He is eagerly awaiting letters from graduate writing programs at NYU, UCLA and UC Irvine, or a job at the Taco Bell on Vermont street, whichever comes first. |
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Web Designer Pamela Fox is a junior majoring in Computer Science and minoring in 3-d animation and Linguistics. She escaped to Los Angeles from the cold, dark depths of Syracuse, NY, and has been lovin’ every (sunny, non-midterm) minute of life in L.A. |
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Illustrator Lauren Schenkman is a junior double majoring in creative writing and physics. She loves driving along the California coast, watching Disney movies, and sleeping. |
The Faculty
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WRIT 340 Lecturer Norah Ashe-McNalley teaches health sciences, social sciences and arts and humanities sections of WRIT 340. Her student Seth Kay wrote the featured article "Could an Autism Epidemic Have Been Avoided?" Ana Alvarez, another student in her health sciences section, wrote "HIV Does Not Cause AIDS?" Dr. Ashe-McNalley is faculty co-advisor to AngeLingo. |
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WRIT 340 Lecturer Kathi Inman Berens teaches pre-law, arts and humanities and social sciences sections of WRIT 340. Her students wrote articles that appear in this issue: Adeeb Khan's "Issues With an AK-47," Amanda Friedman's "Julia Derek, Serial Egg Donor," Jonathan Shih's "Tommy Guns to Tommy Trojan," Robert Zywiec's "Flying Scared on 9/11," Taleed El-Sabawi's "Palestinian Conflict Bounces to a New Beat," and Jonathan Price's "Outsourcing in Tinsel Town: Runaway Production." She is faculty co-advisor to AngeLingo and Director of the annual Undergraduate Writers' Conference. Click here for more information about the UWC. |
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WRIT 340 Lecturer Bill Feuer teaches arts and humanities and social sciences sections of WRIT 340. His student Rachel Marie-Mohr wrote the featured article, "Children of an Indifferent God: The Way of Taoism." In addition to his exceptional teaching, Dr. Feuer is also a noted portraitist. View a slide show of his galleries here. |
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WRIT 340 Lecturer Cindy Sarver teaches social sciences, health sciences and arts and humanities sections of WRIT 340. Her student Katherine Kirkpatrick wrote "Are G.E.s D.O.A.? Strengthening Liberal Arts Education." |
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WRIT 340 Lecturer Anne Shea (not pictured) teaches ENG 400, Advanced Expository Writing, and sections of WRIT 340, including arts and humanities, and social sciences. Her students wrote articles that appear in this issue: Pat Halliwell's "Sending My Son to War," Leif Waller's "Chasing a Girl" (which also won second prize in the Undergraduate Writers' Conference), and Andy Kimmelman's "Sleeping Bag Sutras." |









