by Shelby Livingstone | Jan 19, 2022 | Opinion
Conference realignment. The transfer portal. Coaches getting fired. Coaches moving. COVID-19. These are all uncontrollable obstacles that collegiate student-athletes face every year, if not every day, in their quest for championships. A constant, however, found in...
by Starlette Thomas | Jan 18, 2022 | Opinion
It’s the day after the national holiday celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr., a day set aside as a day of service in honor of his legacy and life. King was born on Jan. 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. Celebrated on the third Monday in January, calls for the holiday...
by Jack Moline | Jan 18, 2022 | Opinion
There is a natural resistance to change among those who uphold a culture of tradition. And since most of us uphold such a culture in one context or another, there is a natural resistance to change for most of us. Our traditions ground us, and even when we recognize...
by Terrell Carter | Jan 14, 2022 | Opinion
The practical application of love for one’s enemies formed the basis for Martin Luther King Jr.’s successful philosophy of nonviolent protest. Multiple times throughout his public ministry, King acknowledged that his philosophy found its genesis in the words of Jesus...
by Nathan Patzke | Jan 14, 2022 | Opinion
I went to New Orleans in response to the devastation left by Hurricane Ida, helping a church in LaPlace with disaster relief. One of the resources I overheard a resident turning to was a well-known prosperity ministry. I could only imagine the problematic results of...
by Cliff Vaughn | Jan 14, 2022 | Opinion
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