Writing Prize Competition Winners 2005/2006
Thank you to those who acted as judges for this year’s competition and to MetroValley News for its continued sponsorship. The competition attracted 61 submissions from various disciplines, and the judges noted the difficulty in choosing a single winner in each category. Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding achievement: Pre-university Writing Winner: Carroll Vermeer “Murder in Prime Numbers” Course: ENGL 091 Instructor: Vicki Grieve
Lower Level Research Winner: Lisa Morry “Blogs are Big News: Transforming Mainstream Media” Course: LIBT 110 Instructor: Corinne McConchie Lower Level Critical Analysis Winner: Warren Davis “Jubilee Park as a Microcosm of Abbotsford" Course: GEOG 140 Instructor: Michelle Rhodes Lower Level Research: Analysis of a Social Problem Winner: Raema-Jean Schneider “The Dignity of Work and Retirement” Course" CMNS 250 Instructor: Paul Burkhart Lower Level Argument Winner: Shannon Gibson “A Life Apart: The Isolating Experience of Modernity” Course: ENGL 207 Instructor: Jim Andersen Writing in French Winner: Jo-Ann Sleiman “L’Euthanasie” Course: FREN 319 Instructor: Betty-Joan Traverse
Upper Level Research: Applied Winner: Darcy Stoneadge “Framing Inaction: A Post-modern Feminist Critique of A Framework for Action” Course: SSWK 493 Instructor: Georgina Marsom Upper Level Research: Critical Analysis Winner: Megan Sweeney “The Evolution of the Seahorse” Course: BIOL 416 Instructor: Barbara Moon Upper Level Research: Analytical Reports/Case Analysis Winner: Janis Lof “Pathological Gambling: Creating Treatments and Interventions by Understanding the Pathological Gambler” Course: Directed Studies CRIM 411 Instructor: Wendy Taylor
Upper Level Critical Analysis: Primary Sources Winner: Shannon Gibson “Lasting Images: Nursing and Domesticity in World War I” Course: HIST 310 Instructor: Alisa Webb
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