Tiger’s Hopeful Return: A look at if the 82-time PGA Tour winner will come back to pro golf.
Who is the golfer tied for the most PGA tour wins? Who has won the Masters Tournament five times, the PGA Championship four times, and the US Open and the…
Squats with the Squad: A reflection on how workout activities with friends eases gymtimidation.
Getting motivated to work out is difficult. For twenty-two years, I rarely worked out. On occasion, I would go for a walk around my neighborhood, but I never knew how…
Sedona Fever: How one student-athlete took over social media and changed the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.
When pictures leaked of the NCAA women’s basketball training room, many fans were furious. A few hours later, Oregon Ducks basketball player Sedona Prince posted videos on the social media…
Student Athlete Spotlight: Sophomore Jack Mangene talks golf, community, and God.
Sophomore golfer and exercise science major, Jack Mangene, juggles a hectic schedule, social life, and Division III athletic career. Firing a 74 in his first tournament of the season, Mangene…
To Infinity and Beyond: How space colonization may be happening sooner than we could have imagined.
The human race has only ever inhabited planet earth. For much of human history, astronomy, outer space, and the universe at large has been an object of wonder and marvel.…
The Diary of a Disabled Girl: The struggle of having a semi-invisible disability.
A few months ago, I was sitting in the break room at my job at a skincare clinic, discuss- ing skincare routines with my coworkers. We were debating methods of…
The Uses and Abuses of Technology: Technology has its downfalls, but ultimately it improves our daily lives.
Every morning, the first thing I do when I wake up is check my phone. It is part of my daily routine and I feel incomplete if I don’t. We…
The Politicization of a Christian Education: One student reflects on their experience attending a Christian university.
The application of religious education is a wonderful thing to have and should be understood as a privilege. The ability to freely practice religion and study it, willingly, is something…
Consider Pet Ethics: It’s the “leashed” we can do.
Owning pets is normalized in many cultures and has been for centuries. Pets are beloved members of our families; we name them, we give them special toys and treats, and…
This One Wild and Precious Life
I will be the first to admit that what originally drew me to this book was the aesthetic cover. Little did I know that this book was exactly what I…