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What a Ride

by Elizabeth Brashier
In the midst of the daunting and seemingly endless quest to find the "perfect" college, ridiculous requests, pointless requirements, and time-consuming questionnaires are a constant presence. As a prospective music performance major, I've found myself wheedling away hour after hour of something which I certainly don't enjoy in abundance- time- to painstakingly complete fifteen-page applications, legibly printing my mother's maiden name and place of birth, and writing yet another essay about exactly why I am so darn ... (Read More)

I go to an Arts School because I'm a little unbalanced

by William Davis
If you look around NCSA you see students running on too little sleep, drinking too much coffee, scrambling for time for their art, and always on the verge of mental breakdown. Arts students are by nature unbalanced, but that isn't always a crucial thing to being an artist- or a good thing. There's an adage that goes, "Just because nobody understands you doesn't mean you're an artist." This quote is true, but ... (Read More)

God vs. Darwin

by Kaylin Davison
"Within the community of Christian believers there are areas of dispute and disagreement, including the proper way to interpret Holy Scripture. While virtually all Christians take the Bible seriously and hold it to be authoritative in matters of faith and practice, the overwhelming ... (Read More)

Whence do we Come?
What are We?
Whither are we Going?

by Michel Berta
Becoming Like God - Kabbalah And Our Ultimate Destiny will touch a sensitive nerve because it will appeal to most readers interested in three questions already brought to light by Paul Gauguin in 1897: Whence Do We Come? What Are We? Whither Are We Going? People went as far as to create an obsessive myth of eternity in literature, in ... (Read More)

To Bee or Not to Be?

by Tom O'Keefe
Imagine $14,600,000,000.00 worth of food. 14.6 billion dollars worth of food seems like a lot, right? Well, it is a lot. According to researchers at Cornell University, that figure represents the amount of food in the United States that depends on the ... (Read More)

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