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Fall 2007 Issue
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We’re in Trouble by Christopher Coake
(Windows Media Audio)
English professor Christopher Coake reads from the title story in his award-winning book, We’re in Trouble. In the first of a suite of stories that begins his collection, Coake tells of troubling start to a new love in Back Down to Earth. Entertainment Weekly calls the book “Uncanny, clear-eyed… [Coake] is wildly engaging as he explores one theme—love in the face of harrowing death (or near-death) from seemingly every angle.”
Listen to an audio recording of Coake reading “Back Down to Earth”
Read the title story to Coake’s highly acclaimed collection of short stories, We’re in Trouble.
- Coe Swobe — An attorney, a state senator and a recovering alcoholic. Read the full interview for Swobe’s most memorable accomplishments and most difficult struggles.
[What I’ve Learned - Coe Swobe ’54 (PDF)]
Nature & Environment — The Lake Tahoe Summit celebrates its 10th anniversary.
- Lake Tahoe Federal Event 1997-2007: 10 years of University of Nevada, Reno Deliverables [PDF]
- Executive Summary: 10 Years of Research at Lake Tahoe [PDF]
- Tahoe Photo Slideshow [PPS - Powerpoint Viewer or Keynote needed]
- Walker Basin Project — Take a look at the different projects University researchers are working on to protect Walker Lake.
For more information about the Walker Basin Project, visit: www.nevada.edu/walker - Letters to the Editor
Feedback from readers - University News
- Gridiron report: Wolf Pack football faces ‘most challenging’ schedule in history
To find out more about the Wolf Pack’s progress, go to www.nevadawolfpack.com - National honor society recognizes student clinic
Learn more about the Student Outreach Clinic - Freshmen learn the value of Sweet Promised Land
For more information on the Summer Scholar Project, go to www.unr.edu/features/sweet_promise
- Gridiron report: Wolf Pack football faces ‘most challenging’ schedule in history
- Alumni: Remembering Friends
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