by Haylee Lawver | Student Interests
Time is one of the most precious gifts in this life – it can’t be bought, and it can’t be recovered. But most importantly, time is given by God. Every person has a responsibility to use this gift wisely because time is the essence of life. College students face...
by Haylee Lawver | Student Interests
Living in the dorms for the first time is an adjustment. Most students share a room with two or three other students. Multiple people with varying personalities are bound to have disagreements. But differences don’t have to cause division. It’s possible to resolve...
by Haylee Lawver | Student Interests
Textbooks are a primary source of the knowledge students gain on their journey through higher education. Every student will read textbooks during their college experience. Although at times they seem monotonous, they hold the keys to knowledge, leading to success in...
by Haylee Lawver | Student Interests
Most students ask themselves one important question before they apply to college: How am I going to pay for it? For most students, getting a part-time job is the best solution to offset costs. Finding the balance, however, between work and academics can be...
by Rachel Hudson | Student Interests
October’s Student Body Chapel started off strong with a rousing verse of “A New Name in Glory”, followed by a word of prayer from Student Body President Dan Sample. After several rounds of a trivia game, in which each student had to reach Vice President Troy Jones...
by Chasey Pittsley | Student Interests
Have you ever settled in to do homework only to find yourself browsing through Instagram or Facebook ten minutes later? Or have you started writing a paper only to be interrupted by the ding of a text notification? Trust me, we’ve all been there. Sometimes it may seem...