by Craig Nash | Dec 2, 2025 | Analysis
News emerged over the Thanksgiving holiday that, in September, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth may have ordered a second strike on two survivors of a boat alleged to be carrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea. The initial strike was part of escalating tensions...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Dec 2, 2025 | Opinion
Early in my life, I started my journey through this earth as a refugee when my parents fled the rise of an authoritarian regime in their homeland. With just the few possessions they were able to stuff into a suitcase, they arrived in New York City—with me, just...
by Starlette Thomas | Nov 24, 2025 | Opinion
We’ve heard it said, “It costs to be the boss.” Unfortunately, this phrase has been confused with “the cost of discipleship.” It might also be part of the reason for the political ascension of Donald Trump and the rise of white Christian nationalism, helped in large...
by Cally Chisholm | Nov 21, 2025 | Opinion
President Trump’s inclusion in the Epstein files has been a hot topic of discussion this week. Trump was mentioned more than a thousand times in the nearly 23,000 emails released by the Epstein estate. It has become clear how much these discoveries have rattled the...
by Craig Nash | Nov 19, 2025 | Opinion
I imagine the after-hours activities for new student orientation at most colleges in the mid-1990s included drunken frat parties and breaking into campus rec centers for late-night swims and pickup basketball games. At my small, Christian liberal arts university, it...