So Much More than Bunnies and Hams

As we approach Easter Sunday, the most reverent day in the lives of Christians and the most important day in the history of mankind, how do we make sure it does not become just another day of colorful eggs, bunnies and spiral hams? How do we — collectively or individually

Blog: 2017 in One Word — Part 3

We asked our student journalists to pick one word that describes what they would like to see more of in their lives this year, and expound on those thoughts, and here is what they have to say. Photo by Emmalie Keating

A Newly Discovered Passion

Getting involved in coaching has taught me to respect a different aspect of the game I have loved for so long. Since I began coaching in the fall of 2013, I have found that I am learning just as much from my players as they are from me.

The Definition of Fear

I didn’t know what fear was until there was a man walking toward me with a gun. Photo Courtesy of Google

Hey, You There … Look UP!

Social media has turned us into a society that looks down. We are captivated by life on a screen and missing out on the life right in front of us. But, is this all-consuming social media causing more damage than simply missing special moments? Is it changing us for the

Blog: 2017 in One Word — Part 2

We asked our student journalists to pick one word that describes what they would like to see more of in their lives this year, and expound on those thoughts, and here is what they have to say. Photo by Benjamin Marchant

The World’s Worst Prank

A sophomore slump in its truest sense, punctuated by a night of absolute terror, but as it turned out it was also a night that opened the eyes of a wandering second year high school student. Photo by Google

Blog: 2017 in One Word – Part 1

We asked our student journalists to pick one word that describes what they would like to see more of in their lives this year, and expound on those thoughts, and here is what they have to say. Photo by Ethan Metzler

Toward a Cash-Free Society?

Can you imagine a cashless world? The rise of mobile payments has certainly provided some primary steps on the road to a paperless currency system. Although we are still well off from becoming totally cashless, it is clear that we are in a transitional state. Photo courtesy of Pixabay

Brazilian Impeachment Harms Nation

Impeachment: A process that is used to charge, try and remove public officials for misconduct while in office. Graphic courtesy of Google