Column: Believing in God and "religion" not the same thing
Sources describe religion several different ways, but I define it as a set of beliefs and customs — and occasionally a moral code.
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Sources describe religion several different ways, but I define it as a set of beliefs and customs — and occasionally a moral code.
Ever since its founding in October 1923, Disney has been on every child’s mind.
Have you ever wondered if your thoughts and actions are your own?
Brand recognition is nothing new to our generation.
With the second semester being in full swing, the regular routine of classes and studying has begun.
Without a doubt, the past few days here at Carolina have been the most chaotic and unsettling days probably within school history.
Without a doubt, the past few days here at USC have been the most chaotic and unsettling days probably within school history.
Let’s talk about tattoos. Since I just got my first one this past Saturday, I’m still over the moon about getting it. Yeah, these little ink spots are completely permanent unless you look at treatments.
Without a doubt, this generation is one that adores all forms of technology.
Understanding the world of poetry can be a challenge to some and a breeze to others.
Foreign aid has and will always be a two-sided argument.
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and Christmas follows close behind. Whether you are an out-of-state student or an in-state student, you’re likely preparing to go home for a few days. The rush and pressure of college has been hitting everyone, and going home is a great escape. Everyone starts thinking about what they’re thankful for, and it’s easier said than done. The typical response is family, friends and good health. Those are wonderful things to appreciate, but life gives us so much more to remember. Not everyone has to be thankful for all the same things, and that’s what makes the holidays so special to each individual.
It’s safe to say that today’s world is completely different than the one our grandparents, or even our parents, were raised in. The media and its coverage have soared from just covering news to covering every aspect of every celebrity’s life. Today’s media is a prime example on how there are double standards for men and women.
It’s always a great day to be an American, but nothing beats being an American on Election Day. There’s just something about filling out the ballot and receiving a sticker that makes me feel important and that my voice matters. People in other countries don’t get to pick who their leaders are, and I think that’s something we Americans take for granted.
Everyone on this campus knows college can be majorly stressful. Balancing everything from classes, extra-curricular activities, exercising and enjoying college can be a lot to handle at times. Some things pile up while others get done quickly. When college starts to get you, it’s important to remember the little things in life.
Double standards are becoming a huge deal.