It was in eleventh grade that I was formally introduced to philosophy for the first time. Attending a Christian private school at the time, I took a history of philosophy class as well as a ...
From KJ: My Dearest Pirates, We know college is a scary time. It’s a time of change, and finding yourself, and learning just how many classes you can skip before it starts to affect your ...
Now that the cold has passed into the familiar heat of what us Texans dare to call spring, new life begins to spring forward. Flowers will bloom, allergies will double, and new little critters (and ...
When someone pictures an environmental activist, they might envision a hippie living in some bucolic cottage, eating vegan, and chastising others for their choices. While this stereotype can apply to some, it does not apply ...
Once every 30 to 33 years, two holy days align – the beginning of Ramadan and Lent. In both these holy times, believers practice fasting and other forms of self-discipline. On February 18th, Ramadan and ...
In the last couple of years, I cannot count the number of times I have been ostracized or othered, even if I can tell the person is acting out of the goodness of their heart ...
On Saturday, February 28, Outdoors Adventures traveled to Florence, Texas, to introduce a new activity never before offered in the program: skeet shooting. From learning the basics, testing your aim, and experiencing, in my opinion, ...
It is Saturday, and you wake up to a morning like any other. But before you even get out of bed, you have a huge headache from staying up late at night reading the endless ...
It’s 8:30 when my friend and I walk into Mesquite Creek Outfitters (MCO), looking for our Spell Caster Ghost Tour guide. The text from Trip Advisor said they’d be “in the back, near the bathrooms,” ...
February 2026 marked the 100th year of Black History Month in the United States. What was first established as “Negro History Week” in February 1926 by Carter G. Woodson blossomed into the annual month-long celebration ...