She enrolled in a 400-level course, the new course for the new literary magazine that Dr. Dove and her writing colleagues were creating at Woodbury. Alyssa became the only first-year student in a handful of mostly upper-class students who were responsible for starting MORIA. She more than held her own. She went on to work two more semesters on the magazine, rising to become its editor-in-chief. Now she is the last of the founding editors to graduate, and her contributions to the magazine have become a legacy and a gift to the university.
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