Do we need to prove God’s existence?
In the last edition, Khadijah Hassan wrote an interesting article in the opinion section of The Snapper. The article shared Hassan’s frustration with the notion of God. Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed the article and thought it was very thought-provoking. So provoking in fact, that I have decided to add my own two cents and review Hassan’s claims.
Justification for drinking lacks “bottoms up” mentality
There are a series of conversational topics that constantly seem to resurface when meeting new individuals or talking with old friends. Among that list is the discussion of origin.
Christian protesters devalued their own messages
In last week’s edition of the Snapper, there was an interesting article about the Christian protesters who were rallying in front of the Student Memorial Center.
Economic Crisis and financial concerns baffle MU students
Even though students may feel disconnected to the government while on college campuses, the current economic crisis is going to hit closer to home than they think.
Can you hear me now?
On my way to class my cell phone rings. I answer it. While I begin a conversation with the individual on the other line, I watch the people that are walking towards me. Each person walking towards me is also talking on their cell phones.
Demographics are not debatable
At some point, within the last few months, we have all been bombarded by a barrage of the extremely original and creative political advertisements. Indeed, the political phenomenon is inescapable.
Alumni reorganizes funds, adding events
During the Fall semester of 2007, a talented but anxious contestant entered the “Ville Idol” competition and found out on Oct. 12, the day before the huge Taylor Hicks homecoming concert was to be held, that they would be opening for none other but Hicks himself, the winner of the fifth-annual “American Idol” competition.
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