Fracking fails the future
While hydraulic fracturing fosters economic growth, it irreversibly damages the environment and human health.
Justin Yun, Writer
• November 17, 2015
Theology reigns as queen of sciences
The study of God is not only important in humanities, but also most significant in the sciences.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• November 17, 2015
We can glorify God through more than just “Christian music”
Music, even if not explicitly Christian, still can depict the true and the beautiful.
President Barry Corey, Writer
• November 17, 2015
Scientists must acknowledge morality’s multiple dimensions
Lewis Waha responds to articles concluding that religious children are less moral than secular ones.
Lewis Waha, Writer
• November 11, 2015
Guns and college students do not mix
Firearms pose a greater danger on campuses than other locations.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• November 11, 2015
Prison labor mirrors Jim Crows
Cheap work from inmates creates a new type of slavery.
Justin Yun, Writer
• November 11, 2015
Understand ISIS from the big picture
Jacqueline Lewis gives context of ISIS’s origins and argues for the importance of understanding the group.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• November 11, 2015
Economics and culture contribute to obesity
The solutions to childhood obesity lie in more than just exercise.
Lisa Quintana, Writer
• November 11, 2015
Minerals form elements of violence
Conflict minerals used by Western corporations are used to prolong fighting.
Justin Yun, Writer
• November 11, 2015
Universal Internet will aid evangelism
Global Internet access would expose more people to the Gospel.
Lisa Quintana, Writer
• November 3, 2015
Lectures still pack a punch
Despite educational trends, traditional classroom teaching is still useful.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• November 3, 2015
Veterans deserve better care
Too many of those who serve do not receive the care they need.
Justin Yun, Writer
• November 3, 2015
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