Archive for Vol. 107 Fall – Issue 10

Religious fervor fuels gay agenda: Where is the love?

Theron Willis Staff Writer For the past six weeks, many have probably seen the billboards throughout Greenville by Faith in America that proclaim the message “Don’t Confuse Bigotry Against Gays, Lesbians with Religious Truth” and their full-page ads in The Greenville News. They claim that today many are misinterpreting God’s Word by condemning homosexual, bisexual [...]

Labels: Breaking the Stereotype

Cody Fields Staff Writer Jock. Prep. Punk. Goth. Emo. Nerd. I thought there was a chance these labels would fade away in college – the place people go to learn about life and grow up. I was mistaken. I have been called all of those labels at some point in my brief life on earth. [...]

Putnam named Freshman class president

Mary Fordham Guest Writer Freshmen voted in Todd Dining Hall on Nov. 7 to elect their representatives for student government. After weeks of campaigning, the class elected Josh Putnam, broadcast media, to be president. “The thing with Josh is he really campaigned well,” said Diane Turner, student activities coordinator. “He passed out toilet paper to [...]

Love/Hate Movement sparks student discussion

Kaelyn Pfenning News and Features Editor The Baptist Student Union council put up the response boards for Love/Hate movement in the early morning of Nov. 5. Students, faculty, and staff expressed what they love and hate about the six major categories represented: dating, church, family and friends, college, politics and BSU. The “college” board filled [...]

She loves me? She loves me not?

Valerie Miller Staff Writer North Greenville University’s theater department will present this semester’s production, She Loves Me. The cast and crew have been working to bring a new flare to Turner Chapel’s stage. She Loves Me, written by Joe Masteroff, is a romantic comedy with innocence, old-world elegance and nostalgia, yet as universal and relevant as [...]