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Student Media vs SGA – A Controversy (Part I)

The Student Government Association was furious. The Crimson, the student weekly newspaper, had just published a story about how organizations still had yet to receive funding from SGA for the semester, and there was less than a month left in the semester. SGA bypassed...

"If you're going to jump, just do it now…"

Life terrifies me. It’s constantly evolving and changing in ways that I cannot predict. Every day, I have to make hundreds of decisions that will affect me and those around me, basing my decision off just a small sliver of information. Too often, with so much at...

A Youth Ministry Confession

I was on a roll early with all my confessions, but life happened and got me sidetracked. To make up for it, here’s some things I should probably confess related to my work as a youth ministry leader. I am absolutely terrible with remembering names. I try, and I...

Carry On, You Weary Child

If there is one thing my twenty years of existence has taught me, it’s that life is not easy. While it’s exciting many times, it can also be quite boring and weary. Let’s get real. Every day, I wake up at 6, attend class, and then go to work until 5...

Why Paper Still Matters

I have a Kindle, but I can’t tell you exactly where it is. The truth is that, even this digital age, I’m still addicted to paper.  As media begins to drift away from mediums that we can touch, feel, and even smell, there are still some of us who cling desperately to...