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January 24, 2020
News
Center for Sustainability Enjoys Major Renovations to Office
This semester, the Center for Sustainability that is located in Chamberlain Center overwent massive renovations. The room, which can be…
January 24, 2020
News
New Clubs Draw Participants, Older Ones Struggle
Many clubs on campus have been created since the beginning of last semester and seen success in acquiring members, yet…
January 24, 2020
News
Student Life Debuts Initiative to Promote Intentional Residential Communities
The Office of Student Life is introducing the Randall Student Engagement Community, an initiative to combine student interests with intentional…
November 01, 2018
Stories In Focus
Meilaender Delivers Faculty Lecture
On Thursday, October 25th, Dr. Peter Meilaender delivered his faculty lecture entitled “Why You Should Learn a Foreign Language: Confessions…
November 01, 2018
Opinions
Sovereign Grace and Human Depravity: Good News?
“The chief end of man,” the Westminster Shorter Catechism declares, “is to glorify God and enjoy him forever.” I believe…
November 01, 2018
Opinions
Memes: Nonsense is Nothing New
In the future when people cast their gaze back in time to analyze our generation, memes will undoubtedly be one…
November 01, 2018
Opinions
It’s Not You, It’s God
“Lately, God has been revealing to me that we are just not right for each other. I think we should…
Three Views on // Brett Kavanaugh
Ben Sasse, a conservative senator from Nebraska, has defended the traditional view of the supreme court during the…
Three Views on // Brett Kavanaugh
As a political moderate, I’ve become used to paradoxes. After the election, for example, I received a phone call from…
Three Views on // Brett Kavanaugh
Over the summer Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Anthony Kennedy, announced he would be retiring at the end of…