The Northwest Passage Fall 2015

By: Megan Clark 
Campus Life Editor

Along with The Journal and KWOU, the Northwest Passage is an important branch of Western’s student media trifecta – the third musketeer in WOU’s band of student run, on-campus entertainment.

The Northwest Passage, according to Western’s website, has been “In publication in one form or another for 72 years.”

A vast amount of fantastic imagery and prose has passed through its pages, and its newest issue will follow suit.

The current editor of the Northwest Passage, Zoe Strickland, sophomore English literature major, stressed the importance of literary and art magazines saying, “It’s important to have student work published in an on campus literary magazine because doing so makes literature, art, and photography more accessible to students.”

Strickland continued, “It helps show people that being published (albeit in a small literary magazine) is an attainable goal.”

As the Passage’s ever supportive sibling, The Journal is running an excerpt from “A Ghost’s Home Videos,” a poem by sophomore English major, Cassie Farmer. Alongside it is printed the photograph of Mount Hood that will be used for the Northwest Passage’s cover, taken by Karlene Curtin, a first year who hopes to study education and ASL.

These are just two examples of what the Passage has to offer in its upcoming issue.

Strickland said, “We encourage students to submit their creations whether it be art, photography, poetry, drama, or fiction. By publishing student work, the Northwest Passage hopes to showcase the creative talents that WOU students have.”

The distribution date (when you can pick up your copy) for Northwest Passage is Nov. 20th, 2015. There will be release party held in Hamersly library at 6 p.m. on Nov. 23, 2015, that is open to the public.

During the release party, contributors will read their poetry, short stories, or display their art and photography. If you want to contribute to future publications, email northwestpassage@wou.edu.