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Will You Stand?

Recently, I attended (and was a part of) the 2017 History Seminar here on campus. How was I involved, do you ask? Well, after Dr. Reese presented the fascinating life story of Martin Luther, I was part of a choir that sang "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" to conclude the seminar. I've got to say, it was a lot […]

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The Fourth Floor

Some days, homesickness creeps into all of our lives. Nothing is wrong, but you just feel the overwhelming urge to walk up the steps to your back porch, swing open the door, and step into a warm kitchen that smells like homemade food and YOUR house. When I daydream about this particular scenario, I always see the familiar faces of […]

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The Day I Met Lieutenant Reese

Last Monday, I came across quite an interesting individual on campus. I spotted him easily, because, well. . . he was rather oddly dressed. He wore a navy blue dress uniform with gold buttons lining the front. Gold fringe draped the shoulders, and his pants practically gleamed with pristine whiteness, tucked into a pair of black boots. A hat topped […]

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From Great Tragedy to Glorious Triumph

Titanic: Tragedy and Triumph was an excellent seminar just like I thought it would be. The main floor of the Dale Horton Auditorium was almost full! If you didn't get to go this time, make sure that you make it out to the next history seminar! Dr. Reese did an excellent job in telling the whole story of the Titanic […]

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The Iceberg Effect

It was once said of the great passenger liner Titanic that “God Himself could not sink this ship.” But after only four days on the high seas, this statement was proven false. The Titanic has captured the attention of people all over America. I have always been interested in the story of the Titanic. There’s just something fascinating about this […]

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