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Of the five largest world religions, three were born out of the Abrahamic tradition. Islam, Christianity and Judaism each hold to a monotheistic faith that takes some origin or lays claim to the ...
It is well-established that science and religion have been presented as two contrasting forces that differ in reasons, explanations and conclusions about the mystery of life. Ever since Charles Darwin ...
Gun violence in America has surpassed all fathomable levels of severity. The situation is beyond unacceptable, and something needs to be done immediately. Children and teachers are being gunned down ...
This past weekend, members of the John Brown University theater program brought to life a story about love and meaning in their rendition of the Broadway musical “Fly By Night.” “Fly By Night” centers ...
Popstar Dua Lipa was joined by rapper DaBaby in the late 2020 song release “Levitating.” In the adjacent music video, they blatantly displayed why contemporary music is rapidly declining. Most of the ...
Over the past few years, universities across the U.S. have seen a spike in sexual assault cases that have caused an uproar amongst students. As investigations rage on, it is becoming clear that the ...
The annual event, hosted by Student Events and Activities, returned on May 7 after being canceled due to the campus closing in Spring 2020. Catherine Nolte/The Threefold Advocate Catherine Nolte/The ...
Only an hour and a half drive northwest of Siloam Springs, there once existed a town of comparable population. Today, Picher, Oklahoma is gone. So gone, in fact, that it is beyond a ghost town. Most ...
The exhibition “Gingers” presented at the Windgate Gallery, Art West Building at John Brown University, takes its name from the term commonly associated with individuals who have red hair, delving ...
Signs designate socially-distanced seats in the Cathedral of the Ozarks. According to an email from Julie Gumm, director of University Marketing & Communications, John Brown University chapel services ...
According to the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, federal laws are currently in place which “prohibit schools, colleges, and universities from discriminating based on race, ...
Flowers for Algernon is a heart-wrenching work of psychological fiction by author Daniel Keyes. The novel follows the journey of a mentally disabled man named Charlie Gordon who is chosen to undergo ...