Jeremiah Murila: How God Weaves The Miracle Of Connections
At 6 p.m. on a pitch-black Tuesday night, I sat alone at a large round table in Barefoots Coffee — a sheet of paper, a pen and my phone open to the voice recorder app […]
At 6 p.m. on a pitch-black Tuesday night, I sat alone at a large round table in Barefoots Coffee — a sheet of paper, a pen and my phone open to the voice recorder app […]
I pictured the inside of Bowld 121, people from all areas of campus seated at a single table stretched across the room, lined with an assortment of colorful dishes from different cultures, each made with […]
I have the travel bug. Traveling internationally for the first time this summer, I found myself in Kenya, completely absorbing a culture incomparable to my own. I connected with Ginny Schwindt, social work professor and […]
Creativity as a vocation is a bold leap for many young people to make. Uncertainty seeps in from all around for people who are making their creative passions their full-time job. Does one fully plunge […]
“Is a professor difficult or easy?” is the central question usually posed by students when faced with creating their schedule for an upcoming semester. While there are exceptions I’m sure, most students are primarily concerned […]
I sunk into a soft couch cushion, sipping a black coffee, and watching a catfish swirl around in its tank. The soft warm light of late afternoon illuminated a small but neatly arranged apartment-style dorm […]
“The world’s gotta go ‘round somehow, right?” Davis Smith, digital media communications major said with a slightly woeful smile. This is not just about celestial mechanics, though — it is also a perspective on what […]
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