20 Years in Aliso Viejo Student Anthology Project
Who better to tell the story of a university than its students?
In the fall of 2020, when the steering committee first met to discuss SUA鈥檚 20th anniversary, faculty, staff, and administrators thought that the forthcoming celebration should be a moment to reaffirm our school鈥檚 founding principles鈥攖o learn them anew and incorporate them into our lives across campus. We also wanted to give students the chance to teach us about those principles, showing us how they鈥檝e been learned, interpreted, believed in and doubted, and ultimately realized in the work that they鈥檝e been creating for 20 years.
To that end, we have collected this anthology, this weird and great miscellany, this mixtape, this compendium of videos and flyers and cosmic photographs and reflections and essays and songs. To call it an anthology suggests some exemplar status, but these submissions are outstandingly great without meaning to be the 鈥渂est鈥 of anything. They鈥檙e more like a time capsule of wonderful works that might otherwise have been handed in and forgotten. We鈥檝e started the process of gathering them here so that they can live on.
With that in mind, our editorial process was simple: we chose work by all those who submitted it, sometimes restricting the submissions to one or two so that there was room for everyone. A few faculty members did a little cheerleading and asked students to send papers that they remembered fondly. And we did not accept Capstones [and Theses], as an archive for those already exists. Otherwise, we said 鈥淵es!鈥 to many, many things, compiling this joyful and idiosyncratic group of works in the process.
We organized these works thematically so that they would correspond with ; our four groups are 鈥渃ulture in the community,鈥 鈥渉umanism in society,鈥 鈥減acifism in the world鈥 and 鈥渃reative coexistence of nature and humanity.鈥 Separating the texts into these groups was more art than science, but we hope that the works speak to one another in interesting ways.
Finally, while it鈥檚 impossible to know what will become of all this, here鈥檚 hoping that people will drop by the site and click on a thing or two. It鈥檚 a fine place to spend a few minutes wandering around. Maybe it will grow in time, or maybe it will be forgotten and collect digital dust. But here, in this moment, we hope it can be a history of the institution written by the students. And we hope it reminds us how much hard work and brilliance went into making these otherwise perishable things.
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