For years, people have endeavored to stay in shape by running around campus. Without a real path, runners and joggers were cutting rough dirt trails in the sparse Abilene grass and trying to avoid getting hit by cars as they made their way around campus. This spring, that will change. In November, construction began on the two-mile Walk/Jog ... [Read More…]
SA constution changes for the better
The Students' Association Congress will begin discussing the approval of a revamped constitution this week in an effort clean up its governing documents originally written to govern a much different organization. And for the most part, when Congress brings this new document before the student body for ratification later this semester, many ... [Read More…]
Unity in Christ should be paramount
And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. Those words from John 1:14 are the focus of the Restoration Unity Forum, a 12-discussion series at Bible Lectureship attempting to foster unity between members of Churches of Christ and those of Christian ... [Read More…]
Sing Songing to God’s Glory
Sing Song. Just the mention of the word invokes memories of singing flies, months of practice and spirited competition between the clubs and classes. Thousands of man-hours of preparation will be displayed in the weekends three shows. However, Sing Song goes beyond just the practices and the competition. Sing Song is a chance for the student ... [Read More…]
After 50 years, Sing Song still dazzles
Sing Song will razzle and dazzle audiences will its 50th show this weekend, allowing students to show off a wide range of talents. Although the show began 50 years ago as a way for students to showcase their singing, the extravaganza now brings students of various disciplines and talents together. A single act requires a director, choreographer, ... [Read More…]
Use common sense with your cell phone
It's a common sight around campus. Drivers cutting others off, failing to signal turns or lane changes, or running stop signs - and we look over and sigh. Of course, we say, he's driving like a jerk because he's on his cell phone. Several states are attempting to regulate cell phone use among drivers. In New York it's against the law to talk on ... [Read More…]
Share the love this Valentine’s Day
An epidemic spreads and reaches epic proportions across the world each winter season. Surprisingly enough, it's not the bird flu, SARS or mad cow disease. Instead it's much worse: amnesia of the meaning of holidays, particularly Christmas and Valentine's Day. As Tuesday quickly approaches, perhaps its time people realized that Valentine's Day is ... [Read More…]
Cartooning freedom of expression
What if a cartoonist drew a demeaning picture of Jesus? What if an artist did something obscene with a sacred Christian symbol, say, floating a crucifix in human urine? Oh, wait. That's already happened. But oddly enough, the Metropolitan Museum of Art still stands, countless anti-Christian Hollywood producers continue to make their films, and ... [Read More…]
FaithWorks provides hope, not just coins
Poverty is not an issue of trying hard or being lazy; much of the time, it is simply inherited. The inheritance of a bleak future provokes an attitude and status that can't be cured by handing small amounts of money to a family each month. It must be confronted with the nurturing of these people. An organization does this here in ... [Read More…]
Thanksgiving blessings from Editorial Board
Thanksgiving is a time of surplus nostalgia and thankfulness; a time that brings people's attention to aspects of their lives they often fail to remember. Although one should be thankful all year, the inevitability of an increased awareness of blessings is to be expected. The Editorial Board members have decided to share with you what they are ... [Read More…]
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