By Rebecca Hurshman, Contributing Writer There’s been a murder. The common suspects are valuable tools: the internet, social media and...
Month: December 2017
By Madeline Mullenbach To begin, I understand that I am white, that I am a female and that there is...
By Breana Staten, Contributing Writer “You get a quota for what you’re allowed to say,” said senior Isaac Moore regarding...
“My brother told me when I was 8. It caught me off guard, I didn’t believe it at...
By Nathan McBride, Contributing Writer The music I was hearing on Christian radio was bothering me. I couldn’t put my...
By Hannah Saxe I understand the theological view I present in this letter is not that of Asbury, but my...
By Taylor Godsey, Contributing Writer “You are the answer to morning’s first light. You hold the promise that today is...
CLASS – MERCIFUL MAJOR – BUSINESS BRANCH – STUDENT INTERCULTURAL PROGRAMS ROLE – ADVOCACY AND COMPREHENSION What is the importance...
By Collegian Staff Four journalism students and their advisor traveled to Washington, D.C. to work as press for the opening...
By Rebecca Hurshman, Contributing Writer You’re an employer, rifling through a stack of entry-level media résumés, when you do a...
By Madison Farrar, Staff Writer Junior Ellie Nesselroade, French major and 4th generation Asburian, has lived in five countries on...
By Katie Ellington, Staff Writer Fake news isn’t new—people have manipulated the truth for selfish reasons since the beginning of...