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Arts & Humanities:
Campus Life in the 21st Century
Steve Taylor
by Agnes McDonald
Mind of the South, Mind of America: The 1960s and the Unfinished Journey by John L. Godwin |
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Philosophy & Religion:
Appreciating Wisdom Traditions
Jim Megivern Voices From the Gathering Storm: The Web of Ecological-Societal Crisis
Health & Wellness:
Universal Health Care, Anyone? by Thea Hagepanos
Protect Yourself from The Bird? by Michael Edwards
From the Reading Room Looking Into Grandma’s Closet by Vicki Merbler
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Carolina Civic Voice is published and distributed in Wilmington North Carolina. CCV is a progressive quarterly news and issues magazine serving the Cape Fear while reaching out to the Carolina region. Copyright © Liberty Quill Publications Co. Wilmington, N.C. The contents of this publication produced by CCV originating writers belong exclusively to Liberty Quill Publications Company unless otherwise stated. Specific articles, originated photos and other materials may be reproduced or republished provided that specific request for permission is made to the publisher. |



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CCV Mission Statement: Carolina Civic Voice is a news and issues magazine published in Wilmington North Carolina, serving the Cape Fear and Carolina region. Readers today too often languish in the greater sea of conservative ink among Carolina publications. We therefore offer an alternative voice, dedicated to better appreciation of the possibilities of life in a democratic society. As Americans, we share the belief in government based on the Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution. We acknowledge that this heritage of liberty, by which the citizen is elevated through self government and public education, belongs by birthright to all. We are pledged to the proposition that people count, that life matters, and that government of the people shall not perish. Literary and artistic freedom of expression we seek to nurture as a means toward a culture of inclusion and social affirmation—the primary remedies for the corrosive maladies of the modern world. We welcome readers and invite your comments. —The Editor Carolina Civic Voice
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