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Senior Projects: Meg Campbell + Kanishka Vatsa

It’s Wednesday and we’re back with our Senior Project highlights. Let’s read below what Meg and Kanishka’s senior projects are all about…


Meg Campbell:

{photosby Jenny Bischoff}

I set out to write a collection of pieces on God’s hospitality through food, and how I have received grace at His table. Through the course of my studying, thinking, and writing, I reflected on my own years struggling with an eating disorder, and how I was healed through the relationship with Christ I found at the table of communion. On my years of healing at tables laced with coffee cup rings and sewing circles sizzling with laughter. Ultimately, I write because I hope to show the beautiful life that is fellowship in Christ. I hope to share some part of my feasting at the table so that others would feel welcome to pull up a chair. 

All in all, I wrote twelve poems and one lyrics essay, which I hope to continue to build and perhaps, at some point, publish. 

{photo by Meg Campbell}

Kanishka Vatsa:

{photo by Jenny Bischoff}

“Remaking the Myth” is exactly what it says it is: a project examining how to adapt ancient myths and legends as characters for modern media. This is done by examining a particular Japanese media franchise which uses this to a large degree.

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