COLLEGE WRITING PROGRAM

PEACE ESSAY CONTEST

2006 Peace Conference Winning Essays
Who Cares About Africa? by Cindy Allen
A Better World Community by Candace Curtis
Have a Beer by Matt Daggett
Questions by Joseph Fellows
Untitled by Michelle Miosi
Peace Won't Wait by Patricia O'Neil
Life is Tough by Dijana Savija
United Nations Day:  Africa and Her Problems by Tom Shaffer

2005 Peace Conference Winning Essays
Grasping for Rings by Benjamin Brock
The Garden Community by Linda Christman
How it Feels to be a Beetle by Ian de Beer
Who is the Real Threat? by Adriana Didas
Hurricane Katrina or the Katrina War: An Exemplar for World Peace by Sarah Kathleen Fritz
Come to the Table by Shelly Sellepack
How You See the World Matters by Sherece Wildman

2004 Peace Conference Winning Essays
Pathway Towards Efficiency Begins Formation by Amy Bianchi
Number 152: Mauritania and Oil-driven Poverty by Jared J. Blackmire
Got Peace? by Mike DiCioccio
The Misled Youth by Angela Hutchinson
What’s in It for Us? by Adena L. Kalfa
Youth Energy Can Make the Difference by Jenelle Orosz
Youth Energy: Perpetuating Change by Ryan Revilock
Some People’s Children by Gina Stagliano

2003 Peace Conference Winning Essays
War by Stephanie Brown
World Conflict Resolution by James Dean
West Africa’s Cry for Justice: Why Liberian President Charles Taylor Should Face the UN backed War Crimes Trials in Sierra Leone by Joseph Guadagno
You Can’t Have One without the Other by Kayla Lorigo
Iraq Conflict Resolution: A Case For The United Nations by Michael Mahowish
Do Not Call Me Mother by Holly Pearlman
Untitled (where is my father?) by Christopher Stampone

2002 Peace Conference Winning Essays
To Kill, or Not to Kill by Michael Graham
We Make Peace by Drew W. Eaton
A Nation’s Peace by Aaron Hoeltke
An Approach to Personal Peace by Bridget Baker
Religion and the Quest for World Peace by Ryan McCoy
War Outside My Window by Kim DeRosa
Achieving World Peace: Starting Within Ourselves by Johanna Brown
My Zadie by Lisa Balderman