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Goldmon: ‘God is counting on us to do what’s right’

February 13, 2016 Faith Patterson

Moses Goldmon, executive vice president of Lane College, spoke in chapel about “What happens when people in authority commit sin.” Throughout his message, Goldmon used the story of Judah and Tamar as an example, found […]

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PERSPECTIVE: United States silent on violent uprising in Egypt for a reason

September 11, 2013 Nathan Grimm

Independence Day is a time of celebration in the United States.  This day commemorates the original 13 colonies’ independence from Great Britain, all thanks to the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. This […]

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Egyptian artifacts from famous museums, landmarks wrecked by civilian riots

March 15, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Egypt is a land of history, but recently the country has been recognized more for its governmental unrest than its museums and landmarks. Egyptians have valued their art for thousands of years, but the upheaval has greatly affected significant relics. […]

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Protesters meet with violence: Religious divide fuels Bahraini turmoil, unrest

March 7, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Sparked by the successful demonstrations in Tunisia and Egypt, the people of Bahrain began calling for a constitutional monarchy Feb. 16. Unlike the former protests, they have faced major acts of violence from their government, causing several deaths. […]

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Social networking sites play role in Egyptian unrest

February 23, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Social networking sites in Egypt have a nobler purpose than hash tags, pokes and Farmville. They were a platform for political protest until the Egyptian government shut down the country’s Internet access for six days with a few phone calls Jan. 28. The President flipped the “kill switch” on Internet providers. […]

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