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Enneagrams reveal the depth of our personality

Enneagrams reveal the depth of our personality
Enneagrams help us discover our uniqueness and show us where we belong.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor November 15, 2019

(This story was originally published in print on Nov. 14, 2019). There are approximately 7.7 billion people who currently populate the world and none of them are the same. Everyone has different interests, passions and beliefs. Regardless of our vast differences, many people tend to have similar personality...

Young people should fight climate change

By participating in protests against climate change, youth are fulfilling God's call to be good stewards of creation.
Youth climate change protests remind people to take care of creation.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor October 4, 2019

(This story was originally published in print on Oct. 3, 2019). The Mont Blanc glacier is about to collapse. The sea levels are rising at an unprecedented and alarming rate. Coral reefs are dying in the ocean because of warming temperatures. These are a few of the events occurring around the world that...

Christians need to address depression more often

Christians need to address depression more often
Depression is one of the most well-known struggles of humanity, though it seems to be under the radar for many Christians.
Maria Weyne, News Editor March 28, 2019

(This story was originally published in print on Mar. 28, 2019). Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses in America with approximately 7.1 percent of all adult Americans having at least one major depressive episode. Despite such a high number of Americans suffering from depression, many...

It’s time we believe what she said

Kavanaugh and Ford side by side
God’s word says to care for vulnerable women among us.
Brad Alkire, Freelance Writer October 1, 2018

Unless you have been living under a rock for the past three weeks, you have probably heard about the current scandal surrounding the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. For those under-rock dwellers who have managed to avoid the news, here is a link that summarizes the dramatic events...

Flu season hits rampantly in California

An infographic showing the number of vaccines given. in 2016-17, 407 total given, 324 to faculty and staff, 183 to students. In 2017-18 so far, 141 to faculty and staff, 120 to students.
Campus fills with people of color through the faces of young students.
Rebecca Mitchell, Managing Editor February 13, 2018

With the flu spreading widely across the United States, the Health Center has found new ways to educate and continue caring for students. FLU EDUCATION The difference with this season’s flu comes because of an early peak and an unexpected strain, H3N2, according to the Los Angeles Times....