Face to face with Relient K
The Waltonian goes behind the scenes
Face to face with Relient K Read Post »
The Waltonian goes behind the scenes
Face to face with Relient K Read Post »
The four smiling young men sitting opposite me never intended to become a Christian rock band. Dressed in black, hair carefully arranged, waiting to sound check their instruments, they openly shared about their passion for God and music. At 7:30 on St. Patrick’s Day, 2012, these men took the stage and received a warm (and
Getting to know Sixteen Cities Read Post »
I gave up Facebook because it takes up too much of my time, which takes away from my time with God. Shaina Rajan, First-Year For Lent, I gave up my first free moment of the day, where I would usually be on the internet, and I read the C.S. Lewis Lent devotional booklet that was
Ears to the Pavement Read Post »
Press release from the Templeton Honors College
The Benjamin T. Carr Award Read Post »
In reference to Deanna Mullock’s letter: If abortion is a medical procedure and only that, then Deanna is right that empathy and support are the proper response. Her position makes all the sense in the world unless it is a child being killed. If that is the case and pro-lifers are right, then it seems
Letter to the editor Read Post »
It may be hard to believe, but opening day for baseball is less then a month away. A lot of changes happened during the offseason that are sure to make for an exciting season. First, let’s look to the National League and the hometown favorites, the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies were quite busy during the
Major League Baseball begins Read Post »
Amidst the flood of midterms and homework, an opportunity to become more engaged with Eastern University’s community has emerged: applications for student chaplain positions. Eastern’s student chaplains are in charge of fostering Christian community within their residence halls. Working with the Resident Advisors, they facilitate activities such as Grow Group meetings and joint worships. “I
Dr. Modica searches for next generation of student leaders Read Post »