By Karis Rogerson and Meredith SchellinNews Editors On Nov. 8, a Typhoon Hiayan (or Yolanda) hit Leyte and Samar, coastal...
Month: November 2013
By Sarah ChoateFeatures Editor With approximately 100 more registered student vehicles than student parking spaces, Asbury students are struggling to...
Great Commission Congress encourages students to step out of their comfort zones in more ways than one By Meredith SchellinNews...
By Karis RogersonNews Editor Students in this year’s public relations class chose to organize a “Protect the Commonwealth” Gala as...
By Joel SamsSenior News Writer Fall Access, Asbury’s largest annual visit day for high school students, drew a record number...
By Brittany ButlerSenior Features Writer Throughout my two years at Asbury University, I have heard people complain about the “awkward”...
The importance of discussing diversity By Sarah ChoateFeatures Editor Poor people are lazy. Women can’t drive. Muslims are terrorists. Asians...
By Hunter MillerContributing Writer “Rock of Ages” vibrates in my bones. The CD skips as the floor shakes. The dancers’...
By Joel SamsSenior News Writer Asbury stands apart from the rest of the nation, for whom the celebration of Halloween...
By Hannah SchultzStaff Writer The Unshakable class encountered various setbacks when they tried to plan their junior retreat. Originally planned...
Alumni and Lexington Brass Band combine to create, “Bold as Brass” By Joel SamsSenior News Writer Tonight, Nov. 8, the...
By Aaron EvansColumnist Those in charge of the HICCUP Café, which is located in Asbury’s student center, decided at the...