category: Opinion

category: opinion

Say Cheese: Cameras Have Come a Long Way

Film is nothing but a fond memory, but breaking down the modern options in camera selection can mean the difference in whether or not you have the right camera with you when that perfect shot presents itself. Photo by: Kayla Glyshaw

Ukraine Sees no De-escalation from Putin

The situation in Ukraine, with Moscow, Russia, pressing into its borders, appears to be getting more dire by the minute. But what is America doing about the situation?

Looking for a Reason to Test God? I Have One

The Bible explains that tithing is one of the most important aspects when living a Christian life because it shows your dedication and trust to God. Photo by: Lydia Milan

Go Big or Go Small, but Just Make the Right Call

As I decided to attend Missouri Baptist University, the importance of choosing the right college was not lost on me, and now I have come to appreciate my decision even more with my time here. Photo by: Brittany Gammon

Is Balance Possible in a Student’s College Life?

Good grades. Sleep. Social life. Pick two. When a dear friend gave me this phrase during my freshman year, its practical truth slowly altered my perspective on college life. Photo by: Chelsea Gammon

Quit Blaming the Guns, Focus on the Real Solution

Gun violence is certainly a concern that grows with each new tragic story we hear or read, but we can’t legislate morality. We can’t force people to do the right things. That starts early in life.

FCC Attempts to Invade Newsrooms

The Federal Communications Commission’s proposed study of newsroom story selecting philosophies may be infringing upon First Amendment freedoms. So it’s a good thing commissioners backed off this ill-conceived idea.