Category: Opinion

Musician’s lament

By Cindy Benton Students of classical music are often reminded of the decline in our…

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Letter to the Editor: Reverend Jackson and the Wesleyan Quadrilateral

By Ben Smith On Thursday, September 20th, Reverend Jackson came to speak in chapel. As…

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Off with the masks, on with the name tags

By Brad Crofford We live in a society of masks. We wear masks when we…

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As I see it: Sixty-four crayons

By Patty Juliuson I love crayons. I love the way they look in the box…

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Why infographics are destroying America

By Brad Crofford I am a nerd. I have been aware of this for the…

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As I see it: Jumping into the pond

By Patty Juliuson Down at the pond (don’t ask me which one; it doesn’t matter),…

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Is America blessed?

By Brad Crofford Consider the following progression of statements: America is  fortunate. The United States…

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As I see it: Geek alert

By Patty Juliuson In every class, be it high school or university, there seems to…

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Presenting Jesus in a Hindu culture

By Ashleigh Buchanan During my semester abroad in India last spring, I was dropped into…

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Our favorite answers from the NSI Fair

We were excited to be visited by about 100 new and returning students at our…

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Serving and Being Served

By Ronna Fisher Before our nine-student mission team left Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to reach our project…

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Romney makes the wrong choice with VP pick

By Brad Crofford Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has announced his running-mate. Paul Ryan,…

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