Opinion

Making Your Own Traditions

By: Sophia Romero College students are transitioning and changing into different roles as they progress into adulthood and out of adolescence. Although it is wonderful to keep old traditions alive, it is also important to […]

Opinion

Thankfulness

By: Rev. David Wilson Rogers We live in very challenging times. Political discourse and debate has given over to partisan division and distrust. Innocent people are dying at the hands of mass shooters and in […]

Opinion

2017 Holiday Bucket List

By: Sophia Romero The semester is winding down and the holidays are upon us. Whether you are celebrating the festivities in your college town—or your hometown, here is a bucket list composed of fun activities […]

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Opinion

Turn To Prayer Not Technology

By: Rev. David Wilson Rogers When tragedy strikes in our modern world it is easy to turn to media to find out what is happening. The news tries to report the most updated and presumably […]

Opinion

Gifts That Give Back

By: Kendall Schneider It may only be November, but it is never too soon to start Christmas shopping, or at least looking. There is nothing more difficult in the holiday season than trying to find […]

Opinion

Has Halloween Lost Its Magic?

By: Sophia Romero The air is crisp, the leaves have lost their green luster and have turned to bright orange and yellow. Halloween movies have been playing all week, and the smell of fall is […]

Lifestyle

Too Much Social Media?

By: Kendall Schneider The use of social media can sometimes be a controversial topic, but I think it is an important topic. Being a 21-year-old, I have grown up with social media from the time […]

Opinion

Jesus the Groom

By: Rev. David Wilson Rogers The Bible is rich with beautiful comparisons of our relationship to God to the sanctity of marriage. This sacred connection between marital fidelity and God’s love provides a powerful illustration […]

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Opinion

The Spiral of Silence

By: Joseph Douglas Rich My situation is common to all ‘family”. My father was a Baptist Deacon, Vice President of Chamber of Commerce, wealthy, and respected. The “majority opinion” of he, family, community, and culture […]