Overused Usage December 4, 2014 We, the speakers of the English language, have a rich vocabulary of well over a quarter of a million words at our disposal. We even…
Step-By-Step: Revolution Rules December 4, 2014 By Douglas Hardman Want to avoid a future like “The Hunger Games” or “The Giver”? Want to prevent dictatorship and denial of all freedom?…
It’s the Most Controversial Time of the Year December 4, 2014 By Michael Willson December is the most stressful time of the year. There are finals and holiday events, and you have to try really…
You Trippin’? November 13, 2014 By Taylor Boyd On the early morning of Nov. 2, a wonder of great proportions occurred. Some people forget about the importance of this…
The Reality Behind Satanism November 13, 2014 By Douglas Hardman No, I am not talking about cutting off goat heads and selling my soul to the devil. Like many other taboo…
A Very Swift Year November 13, 2014 By Jessica Mackey Taylor Swift-mania has taken over the airwaves, award shows and daytime television over the past few weeks. Her latest album, “1989,”…
Thankful For Tradition November 13, 2014 By Michael Willson When I hear the word “Thanksgiving,” memories of when I was a little kid visiting my family in South Carolina come…
The new “Three’s Company” October 2, 2014 By Douglas Hardman “You’re just confused.” “No, you’re gay. You can’t like guys and girls.” “You’re dating a guy? So, you don’t like…
Misinterpreted Media/Problem Postings October 2, 2014 By Taylor Boyd The golden beacon that is technology is how we communicate with one another today. I am talking about social media sites:…
Following Up With Ferguson September 12, 2014 by Douglas Hardman Many of us were not around in the ’60s, surely. But we have our grandparents who were, or we at least…