By Olivia Miniard, Contributing Writer On Wednesday night, September 2, God had something besides homework and business in mind. Most people...
Month: September 2015
by Katie Ellington, News Editor In one fiscal year, Asbury has managed to raise a little over $8 million for...
By Bria Isaacson, Contributing Writer How long could you make it without your cell phone? In a recent study on cell...
By Robin Gericke, Contributing Writer Even though the presidential elections won’t be held until next year, students can still vote in...
By Sarah Anthony, Contributing Writer According to Esther Jadhav, the Director of Intercultural Programs, 85 percent of Asbury’s student body is...
By Katie Ellington, News Editor and Cynthis Moberly, News Writer The European migration crisis continued to escalate last week as...
By Jorge Castorena, Executive Editor I was 7 years old and a new, non-English-speaking immigrant on September 11, 2001. The...
By Naomi Friedman, Opinion Editor It is in the wake of such tragic and shocking occurrences that the concept of Life...
By Hannah Schultz, Features Editor For many of us, Sept. 11 will be just another Friday, and like the weeks before,...
By Allison Antram, Managing Editor Bright-eyed hosts welcome millions of at-home viewers to the live show. Questions and conversation are prompted...
By Iris James, Contributing Writer On July 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down state marriage bans...
By Caiti Maumenee, Staff Writer In recent days the media has continually bombarded us with political jargon. Campaigns dominate TV ads,...