by Miguel A. De La Torre | Jul 15, 2025 | Opinion
All politicians—and especially presidents—lie. Some do so subtly: “I did not have sexual relations with that woman.” Others are more brazen: “The election was rigged.” All lie to preserve or increase their power, profits or privileges. And yet, we are told in Matthew...
by Dakota Felton | Jul 9, 2025 | Opinion
“Be a sponge. Be curious. Ask questions. No question is a dumb question. No, seriously, ask a lot of questions.” I am halfway through my internship with a Lexington, Kentucky, construction company, and one common theme that I hadn’t heard enough about beforehand is...
by Jason Edwards | Jul 8, 2025 | Opinion
The first time I thought I was going to see “Superman” on the big screen was a big disappointment. My parents had taken me to the drive-in. I was hidden under a blanket in the backseat. (Kids under a certain age were free, and money was tight.) We were there to see...
by Grace Ji-Sun Kim | Jun 25, 2025 | Opinion
The world is a beautiful place. We have towering trees that offer shade, soft grass to rest our heads, and birds that fill the air with songs of praise. God, in divine wisdom and creativity, has crafted a world that flourishes naturally by providing food, shelter and...
by Dakota Felton | Jun 23, 2025 | Opinion
This summer, I am embarking on a new journey, an opportunity to learn and grow, a step into the corporate world. As I approached my senior year of college, I felt it was important to land an internship and potentially get my foot in the door. Yet, questions loomed...