Year: 2014
February 08, 2014
News
Pyschology and Sociology Transfer to Three-Credit System
Several years back the College transformed its credits system by implementing a required 4- credit hour structure. One of the…
February 08, 2014
News
War in South Sudan
South Sudan is the newest country in the world, born in July of 2011. For the first time in history…
February 08, 2014
News
P.E. Requirements Undergo Changes for Next Semester
Current integrative studies requirements for physical education are hoped to change for the incoming class in the fall of 2014.…
February 08, 2014
Stories In Focus
SPOT Preview: “There’s going to be a lot more laughing.”
As first years, Luke Ogden and John Carpenter dreamed of one day hosting SPOT together. As seniors, the pair will…
February 08, 2014
Stories In Focus
Recommended Reads: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
This summer I was introduced to the talented writings of Gillian Flynn, a contemporary writer, who has composed three novels,…
February 08, 2014
Opinions
The Powerful Cycle of Passion and Work
Last semester, while sitting in the lobby of the chapel, waiting to pass out Friday papers, the inner doors opened…
February 08, 2014
Opinions
Relationships and the All-Sufficiency of Christ
Lydia Wilson’s article on Christian perspectives towards marriage in the January 24th edition of the Star both encouraged and intrigued…
February 08, 2014
Opinions
Pass the Tofu Please
I’m a vegetarian and I love to eat. (Seriously, just watch me chow down some of my Cuban mother’s bean…
February 05, 2014
Stories In Focus
Athlete Profile: Stephany Ellison
Recent addition to the women’s basketball team, Stephany Ellison, brings both athletic skill and a competitive attitude to the court.…
February 01, 2014
News
Three Floors to Close in Student Dorms Next Year
Residence Life and Housing has decided to close two floors in Gillette and one additional floor in Roth for the…