My main problem with your response is your assertion that special creation and evolution can be somehow reconciled with one another.
Home is a relative idea. It is comprised of people and feelings and determined meaning. This can be a few places. For me personally, it’s my parent’s house, my best friend’s house and right here at Carolina.
When it rains it pours. Perhaps a dusty old cliché, but will be employed here as the only familiar aspect in this dark and uncertain time in campus culture.
Dear Dailey,I’m failing my French class. I don’t know what I’m going to do.
Focus on singular body parts exacerbates attempts to see women as wholeThe popular opinion of 2014 seems to be of one mind and two.
Fear is tiring. Unfortunately, as a female student on an urban campus, fear is my life.
If you’ve ever traveled abroad to a country where your language is rarely spoken, you’ll understand when I say that it’s like being dropped to the bottom of the ocean.
It is hard to remember how different the world was back in January.
After two years of attending this university, I consider myself fairly settled down and knowledgeable of the campus.
If you’ve spent time outside this summer, you know that on the average day it feels hotter than the inside of an oven, or perhaps the surface of the sun.
Recently, I received an invitation in the mail to a wedding reception from a friend.
On May 23, Elliot Rodger shot and killed six people and injured several more.
Growing up in a suburb of New York City, I was privileged to live in a community that was open about sex education. I had my first sex ed class in eighth grade — we had a contest once to name the most STDs — and I cannot remember ever seeing one pregnant girl in my high school.
It’s lunchtime, and you’ve just gotten your chicken fingers and curly fries. You go to grab something to drink, but with all the calories already sitting on your plate, you don’t want to add any more. So instead of grabbing your usual Coke, you figure a Diet Coke would be a better alternative; there’s no sugar or calories in it, so it can’t be as bad for you, right?
Mandatory minimums unfair, racist
Growth is essential to expanding university