By Kari Lutes, Features Editor If you’re like me, you probably step through the doors of Kinlaw and pause by...
Month: October 2016
By Hannah Schultz, Executive Editor Demolition of the “Jungle” started on Oct. 24 in Calais, France. For two years, around 7,000...
By Zack Peñalva, Sports Editor Batman may not be known for his fastball, but he might be after the baseball...
By Tori Hook, Staff Writer I was diagnosed with my first mental illness at age eight: entomophobia, an extreme fear...
By Kayla Lutes, Features Editor The first part of this series focused on ways to be restful: be balanced, be...
By Zack Peñalva, Sports Editor Asbury Student Congress’ “Sleep Week” hoped to raise awareness about the importance of rest and...
By Keagan White, Contributing Writer Ever since Jerry Zeifman said he fired Hillary Clinton from the Watergate investigation in 1974 for...
By Ty Schadt, Staff Writer Despite the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes (NAIA) moving the cross country national championship from...
By Kari Lutes, Features Editor, and Hannah Schultz, Executive Editor Fall is the perfect time for hiking. The changing leaves...
By Tory McKinley, Contributing Writer Every Friday night on Asbury’s campus, all students are given the opportunity to experience life in...
By Hannah Schultz, Executive Editor On the set of Access Hollywood in 2005, Donald Trump told show host Billy Bush...
By Hannah Stafford, News Editor A well-known author and environmentalist, Rowan Jacobsen, published an article in Outside Magazine entitled “Obituary:...