Put people before borders

The Syrian refugee crisis raises questions regarding the nature of borders and their role in crises.
Justin Yun, Writer
• September 22, 2015
Choose freedom or security

The NSA’s data collection practices sacrifice American liberties.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• September 22, 2015
Uber provides convenient transit

Sarah Pineda defends Uber and Lyft as viable forms of alternative transportation.
Sarah Pineda, Writer
• September 16, 2015
Online education serves more than just students

Technology-based learning has the potential to better the lives of teachers and education as a whole.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• September 15, 2015
Media covers megachurches superficially

Sarah Pineda argues that focusing on the fashion of churches misrepresents their purpose.
Sarah Pineda, Writer
• September 15, 2015
Christians overlook trans issues

The Christian must consider trans issues by staying informed and looking to Scripture.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• September 15, 2015
Careers require confidence

Jehn Kubiak recounts her experience as a lifeguard and the lessons she learned during it.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer
• September 15, 2015
Money matters in more than just business

Spencer Camp discusses the purpose of business and money as it relates to its role in our society.
Spencer Camp, Writer
• September 15, 2015
Corey’s Corner — Love Your Frenemies
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Dr. Barry Corey addresses Biola’s theme as it relates to the recent court decision regarding gay marriage and encourages students to respond with kindness.
President Barry Corey, Writer
• September 9, 2015
Trump From a Different Perspective

Alondra Urizar urges the U.S. to think about the complexities of illegal immigration from every perspective in light of her own experiences as a Latina from a risky part of L.A.
Alondra Urizar, Writer
• September 8, 2015
Understand phishing before it reels you in

Daniel Wilson urges students to prepare themselves for cyber attacks by understanding the goals of hackers and learning to recognize suspicious activity.
Daniel Wilson, Writer
• September 8, 2015
Cecil the lion’s death exposes wildlife hunting trend

The illegal death of Cecil the lion illustrates our apathy in caring for God’s creatures.
Sarah Pineda, Writer
• September 8, 2015
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