Publications
General Publications
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2025 Spring Class Schedule
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Fast Facts about Coastline College
Coastline College is one of California's 115 community colleges in 72 districts, which have a total enrollment of more than 2.6 million students - the largest higher education system in the world. View a snapshot of the college for more details about enrolled students - instructional modality, demographics, and more.
Student Publications
Nzuri Journal
Nzuri (meaning beautiful or fine in Swahili) is a Literary Journal celebrating Coastline's Umoja Community and features moving works by many prize winning poets and writers from places all over the world like Nigeria, South Africa, New York, and North Carolina. It's Umoja-inspired, and its essence is about diaspora, particularly the African American diaspora, and the beauty of diverse imaginations. It's been created in support of the student club Umoja at Coastline.
StoryLine
Coastline College's Arts and Letters Magazine
StoryLine Magazine
Coastline's Arts and Letters Magazine
StoryLine, Coastline College's Arts and Letters Magazine, is published once a year in the fall semester featuring original art, poetry, essays, and short stories by Coastline students. Submit by July 1st if you would like your original work to be considered for inclusion.
StoryLine's latest issue is now live! Please take a break from your daily grind and check out Issue 6. Pour yourself a cup of inspiration and enjoy!
A plain-text, accessible version of the magazine is embedded within the magazine. Just click on the accessibility icon in the upper left-hand corner.
Submitting to StoryLine
Each spring, StoryLine requests submission of art, photography, graphic design, short stories, digital stories, poems, and essays for the next issue due out in fall. More information can be found in this Call For Submissions.
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Please send your original work, along with the genre in which you are submitting, to Oceana Callum by July 1st for consideration for that year's issue.
- Art (drawings, paintings, graphic designs): scan images and send in high-res .jpg format.
- Photography: Send up to 5 images in high-resolution JPEG format.
- Poetry: send up to 5 poems in one or multiple Word documents (.docx or .doc) or PDFsPersonal (Nonfiction).
- Essays: 2,500 words maximum as a Word document (.docx or .doc) or PDF.
- Short Stories: 2,500 words maximum as a Word document (.docx or .doc) or PDFDigital stories: these are narrative videos that tell an original, compelling story. Send a link to a YouTube video (must be correctly captioned). See Story center website for examples.
- Digital Stories: send a link to a YouTube video (must be correctly captioned).
Past Issues
StoryLine Issue 5 - Fall 2023
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StoryLine Issue 6 - Fall 2024
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