Saturday, May 16


Radicalism isn’t anti-American

A week before the presidential election a couple of students and I were discussing the campus and national discourse. We were afraid of the outcome of the election because we felt that if President Bush won, progressive people would be demoralized. Read more...



Compatibility determined by more than just the resume

When you apply for a job, your resume is the one document that defines you and offers your employer a look at your past experience. Because of the importance that is put on this one piece of paper, there are many students who participate in activities or take jobs simply because it will “look good on the resume.” But if you live your life and choose your path only because these choices will benefit the resume and not because they’re what you want, you will probably end up unhappy. Read more...


Bush win reflects Christianized U.S.

So my little liberal buddies, Jesus Christ is a Republican, and our Republic just became officially “Christian” again. This might be mind-boggling for us in the campus bubble, but take a look around. Read more...


Animosity must end to move forward

Last Tuesday was a historic day for America. The Republican Party scored the largest victory of any political party in an American election for decades. President Bush was the first presidential candidate since 1988 to win a majority of votes, the first since 1936 to gain seats in the House and Senate in his re-election bid, and his 3.5 million vote margin precludes any credible claim that he somehow stole the election. Read more...