Last spring, a highly competitive and eye-catching election for student body president drew more attention to a lesser-known organization within the University. A three-way race, “Following Up With Student Body President Christian Walth”
Tag: Politics
Voting is Your Right and Duty
Why you Should Have Been to the Polls This Week The United States is a representative democracy built on the idea of listening to the “Voting is Your Right and Duty”
Judge Jackson
Thoughts on her appointment One of Joe Biden’s biggest campaign promises was that he would put a black woman on the Supreme Court given the “Judge Jackson”
Letter to the Editor
In regard to ‘Christians Should be Vaccinated’ Before we begin, a note from Azalea: Some of the most beautiful gifts given to us by God “Letter to the Editor”
Did the juries in Rittenhouse and Arbery cases make the right decision?
A follow-up to ‘Vigilante justice in America’ During our last publication, I wrote about the Kyle Rittenhouse case and the Ahmaud Arbery case. Since then, “Did the juries in Rittenhouse and Arbery cases make the right decision?”
How to ruin Thanksgiving
A guide to a much more entertaining holiday We all know the trope about how family holidays can be; the big fights, overturned dinner plates, “How to ruin Thanksgiving”
An American revolution on the horizon
Growing discontent points to upheaval The average age of an empire is 250 years, and the United States is celebrating birthday number 243. Mumblings of “An American revolution on the horizon”
We do not live in a Christian society
How American values don’t align with most conservative values A lot of the time the words Christian values and American values are talked about interchangeably. “We do not live in a Christian society”