Friday, January 25, 2013

What’s in a Name?


As the relaunch of our Cardin literary magazine approaches—this time reimagined as an online magazine, to allow for more variety of content—we once again had to face the problem of deciding on a name for the magazine.

Doesn’t seem like a serious dilemma, does it?  All we’d have to do was come up with something catchy and unique that everybody would agree on…

Right.

Well, in the suggestion pool we got multiple variations on Cardin/Cardinal, clever puns, and irresistible alliterations.  During the Book Club / Literary Magazine elective, each suggestion had its own supporters and detractors—and even with majority vote, we having trouble coming to an agreement. 

As often happens in a “heated” group situation like this, it’s hard to remember where the solution came from.  But somebody suggested “The Cardin Quill”—which combined the Cardinal and feather idea with the old-fashioned quill pen for writing, and that just seemed to work.  We dropped the “Cardin,” making it simply The Quill for elegance (knowing full well that people can continue to refer to it as The Cardin Quill, if they want!), and we have a consensus.

At least for now!

[Side Note:  The Quill section of the magazine will showcase student creativity—stories, poems, drawing, photography, etc.  A new section of the magazine will be called Intrinsically Thoughtful, which will showcase debates about current topics.  Strangely enough, there was no debate about the title for that portion of the magazine…]

—Dr. Prentiss

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