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  2. Sarah Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Andersen was born in Norwalk, Connecticut and lived in multiple countries during her childhood, "hopping between Denmark, Germany, and Connecticut." [1] While a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), she started drawing and uploading Sarah's Scribbles on Tumblr in 2013; after graduating in 2014, she worked on the webcomic full-time.

  3. Sarah's Scribbles - Wikipedia

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    Sarah's Scribbles was the second-most read comic on the Tapas platform in 2019, with 46.9 million views and 176,000 subscribers. [13] Every Sarah's Scribbles book has won the Goodreads Choice Award in the "Graphic Novel & Comics" category, winning in 2016, 2017, and 2018.

  4. Wisner Washam - Wikipedia

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    His second novel is "Edie's Story." His latest publication is a potpourri of his writings entitled "Scribbles." All are available on Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle. Washam won a Daytime Emmy Award [1] for Outstanding Writing Team as All My Children's co-head writer alongside Nixon in 1985, and another with Broderick in 1988. His third ...

  5. Student assignments should always be carried out using a course page set up by the instructor. It is usually best to develop articles on the students' user pages , or as drafts . After evaluation, the additions may go on to become a Wikipedia article or be published in an existing article.

  6. National Student Journalism Awards - Wikipedia

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    Winner: Student Eye, Liverpool Community College Runner up: Scribbles, City of Wolverhampton College Best Student Reporter: Winner: Matt Sandy, The Warwick Boar Runner up: Matthew Kennard, Leeds Student Best Student Feature Writer: Winner: Alistair Plumb, The Warwick Boar Runner up: Kevin Widdop, Leeds Student Best Student Sports Journalist:

  7. Kevin Beacham - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Beacham is known for organizing the Scribble Jam battles from 1997 to 2009. He first got his start in radio in April 1995 on WNUR 89.3 at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois . His show "Time Travel" was a conceptual hip-hop show that used the music as a medium to educate listeners about the culture of hip hop, the artists and ...

  8. Marginalia - Wikipedia

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    The students had a good appreciation for their predecessors' distillation of knowledge. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In recent years, the marginalia left behind by university students as they engage with library textbooks has also been a topic of interest to sociologists looking to understand the experience of being a university student.

  9. Rumena Bužarovska - Wikipedia

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    Scribbles Rumena Bužarovska ( Macedonian : Румена Бужаровска ) is a fiction writer, literary translator, and social commentator born in 1981 in Skopje , Yugoslavia . Her book My Husband (Dalkey Archive Press) has received critical acclaim in Europe and has been adapted into several stage productions.