Reflections and Echoes: BU’s The Mitre launches its 126th edition

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Reflections and Echoes: BU’s The  Mitre launches its 126th edition
The Mitre editors Loch Baillie and Sally Cunningham pose with Reflections and Echoes, the journal’s 126th edition that was launched on Wednesday. (Photo : Courtesy)

By Emilie Hackett, Special to the Record – Bishop’s University’s The Mitre is Canada’s oldest literary journal and was first published in 1893. One-hundred-and-twenty-six years later, co-editors Loch Baillie and Sally Cunningham proudly launched its 2019 edition, titled Reflections and Echoes, at the Foreman Gallery on Wednesday, April 3. The Mitre features art, poetry, and prose from BU students, alumni, community members, and students from the University of Sherbrooke. Loch Baillie, a second-year student double-majoring in English literature and French, is this edition’s co-editor along with Sally Cunningham, second-year student majoring in English Literature. See full story in the Friday, April 5 edition of The Record.

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