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''Catch'' is the award-winning arts magazine of [[Knox College]].  Catch is printed twice yearly, and can be read [http://deptorg.knox.edu/catch/ online].  Catch is inclusive, accepting work from all disciplines, and employs a blind submission process to assure the most anonymity possible for submitters.
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''Catch'' is the award-winning arts magazine of [[Knox College]].  Catch is printed twice yearly, and can be read [http://deptorg.knox.edu/catch/ online], except when nobody bothers to make an online edition, which is half the time.  Catch is inclusive, accepting work from all disciplines, and employs a blind submission process to assure the most anonymity possible for submitters.  Before Barack Obama, Stephen Colbert, and Bill Clinton, it was probably the [[Office of Admission]]'s most beguiling carrot.
  
However, ''Catch'' still tends to publish submissions by the editors' friends.  The staff has a very specific view of what constitutes "good" writing, to which they firmly adhere.
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''Catch'' receives funding from the [[Broadcast, Internet, and Publications Board]].
  
''Catch'' receives funding from the [[Broadcast, Internet, and Publications Board]].
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==Editor(s)-in-Chief==
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Fall 2008 - :  [[Ellen Kokontis]]
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Fall 2007 - Spring 2008:  [[Alice Holbrook]] and [[Brian Lowe]]
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Spring 2007:  [[JoAnna Novak]]
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Fall 2006:  [[JoAnna Novak]] and [[Matt Andersson]]
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Fall 2005 - Spring 2006:  [[JoAnna Novak]] and [[Al Keefe]]
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Fall 2004 - Spring 2005:  [[Thomas Cook]]
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Before That:  We forget.
  
 
== Link ==
 
== Link ==

Latest revision as of 02:52, 29 January 2009

Catch is the award-winning arts magazine of Knox College. Catch is printed twice yearly, and can be read online, except when nobody bothers to make an online edition, which is half the time. Catch is inclusive, accepting work from all disciplines, and employs a blind submission process to assure the most anonymity possible for submitters. Before Barack Obama, Stephen Colbert, and Bill Clinton, it was probably the Office of Admission's most beguiling carrot.

Catch receives funding from the Broadcast, Internet, and Publications Board.

Editor(s)-in-Chief[edit]

Fall 2008 - : Ellen Kokontis
Fall 2007 - Spring 2008: Alice Holbrook and Brian Lowe
Spring 2007: JoAnna Novak
Fall 2006: JoAnna Novak and Matt Andersson
Fall 2005 - Spring 2006: JoAnna Novak and Al Keefe
Fall 2004 - Spring 2005: Thomas Cook
Before That: We forget.

Link[edit]

Catch - the online version