In the mid-1970s, Wilson joined Dickinson, Gettysburg and Franklin and Marshall Colleges to publish The Rhombus, a student literary review. The Rhombus was published each spring from 1974 to 1977 and featured poetry, short stories, photography and art which were submitted by a variety of students from each of these area institutions. The publication was based at Dickinson College, but Wilson students proudly held seven seats on the editorial board during the four years Wilson was involved: Susan D. Peterson (1974), Athena Varonnis (1974-75), Betsy May (1975), Paula Breen (1976-77), M. J. Phelps (1976-77), Angela Gable (1976) and Gretchen Van Ness (1977). After 1977, The Rhombus appears to have died off. In 1979, The Bottom Shelf Review took its place as the campus literary review. The following are examples of student poetry that appeared in the The Rhombus in 1977: “Genetics“ By Bernadette Russell Cells rip, Dividing a nucleus, a house Full of secrets Whispered by unborn babies. Chromosomes knock and scatter Bumping the walls Leaving dents Inside deep and dark Chasms of cells. Darkness flows Around the secrets Like blood. Sometimes we think Something has gone wrong. But every so often, Just for kicks Room Service Sends up a freak. “With a Unicorn, My Sister” By Gretchen Van Ness courting disease and infection she arrives, coat blown open, fingertips pink and knuckles white with cold, my sister grasping papers and stories in her arms pushing strands of windy hair from her rosey face she has spent the afternoon perfecting a rainbow over her mermaid’s head, with a unicorn nearby this time, multicolored and leaping across the page the vision still dances in her eyes but it is hers alone translation finds the stories pale and quickly dismissed and her hot chocolate is soon finished with her nose blown and fingers rewarmed she makes a final sweep through my rooms into her coat and flies out the door managing a distracted goodbye no doubt already composing the next dream --Rachel Ward