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Home » Opinions » Columns (Page 2)

  • A night at the theater

    • April 13, 2012
    • By Katelyn Henagin
    • Columns, Opinions
    • 1 comment

    Hunger Games. Somehow this whole article started with Hunger Games: from my weird, aggressive personality to the movie I saw this last weekend. I waited for weeks to see the movie once it came out. Partly, I waited to see [...]

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  • My take on Kony 2012

    • April 13, 2012
    • By Matt Hansen
    • Columns, Opinions
    • no comments

    Believe it or not, people are still buzzing about KONY 2012. The video, which has reached nearly 100 million views on YouTube, continues to ignite conversations about 1) its creator, Jason Russell, who was recently detained for a very public [...]

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  • How can we keep our faith?

    • April 13, 2012
    • By Howard Mukanda
    • Columns, Opinions
    • no comments

    Last week was Easter. Many students went home and spent some time with families and friends. For those who are Christians, Easter was a great time to reconnect with their faith and appreciate the gift of life that Christ has [...]

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  • My response to Kony 2012

    • March 23, 2012
    • By Howard Mukanda
    • Columns, Opinions
    • 1 comment

    When the Kony video went viral on Facebook, I was one of the first people to watch it. Hours later when I opened Facebook, there was an outcry from most of my friends literally begging every living soul to watch [...]

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  • Validation

    • March 23, 2012
    • By James Vair
    • Columns, Opinions
    • no comments

    During one of our long bus rides on choir tour we watched the movie “The Help.” I hadn’t seen it before, and unfortunately halfway through the movie I fell asleep. It was not because the movie was boring, but because [...]

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  • Morning Mayhem

    • March 23, 2012
    • By Katelyn Henagin
    • Columns, Opinions
    • no comments

    “Nothing good ever happens after 2:00 a.m.” is a phrase that Ted Mosby’s mother used to tell him often. Last year I probably would have disagreed wildly. This year however, not so much. Kids, nothing good happens after 2:00 a.m. [...]

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  • The repeal of women

    • March 16, 2012
    • By Patrick Ross
    • Columns, Opinions
    • no comments

    The past months have seen a dark turn in the treatment of women. Perhaps it’s due to the escalating political climate of the Republican primary, but from the halls of Congress to state capitols across the country, legislation is being [...]

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  • Social media’s double-edged sword

    • March 16, 2012
    • By Howard Mukanda
    • Columns, Opinions
    • no comments

    Recently, social media has transformed us into a generation of super-empowered individuals. We are now able to broadcast our ideas, images, videos and opinions with the click of a mouse. The size of our potential audiences and the speed with [...]

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  • Keystone politics

    • March 16, 2012
    • By Matt Hansen
    • Columns, Opinions
    • no comments

    Whenever gas prices skyrocket, Americans suddenly become interested in our country’s dependence on foreign fossil fuels. A dramatic price jump is enough to force families to reconsider their taking separate cars to work and school or an afternoon run to [...]

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  • The wheel of history

    • March 16, 2012
    • By James Vair
    • Columns, Opinions
    • no comments

    In case you were curious, choir tour was pretty great. Although at times it seemed daunting, when things seemed too intense I just asked myself “When else during my life will I be able to drop everything and travel across [...]

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