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The Useful Class

Depending on what you as a student find interest in, some of the classes on your checksheet for graduation may not initially be your cup of tea. But, we’re here to get a liberal arts degree. We get to take several courses which will broaden our knowledge and life skills. There are lifelong benefits to studying the liberal arts (history, […]

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Your Classification: Senior

"Guys, we're graduating. In just three months, we'll be done. Finished. This is it." My friend rested her elbows on the table and buried her head in her hands as she finished sharing her thought with us. She wasn't really happy or sad; the thought was overwhelming. This realization seems to hit all seniors at some point in their last […]

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My Study Paradise

Peace, silence and tranquility--that's what we all would like when we're studying. You know sometimes it's hard to find that little secret study place where nobody will bother you. Hitting the books is hard enough already, but doing it while there's a bunch of noise is even harder and distracting. That's why its important to find a little study "paradise." […]

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Not Enough Time

I stole a quick glance at the clock on the back wall of VPA 115. "Ten . . . fifteen . . . seventeen minutes left of class. Bummer!" I thought as I turned back around to face the updated slide before me. Usually, I'd be dreaming of lunch around now, but not this time. I didn't want the class […]

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How to Listen

College students constantly find themselves listening - in chapel, in class, in prayer group, and in church services. Last semester, Pastor Denis McBride preached a challenging chapel message about our relationship and walk with God. As God reminded me of what I had heard over the next several days, I was so glad that I had listened to the message […]

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