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White Guilt

March 21, 2017 Elizabeth Sanders

Between my Global Trends class, Christ and Culture lectures, and Dr. Jun’s visit to campus this semester, I’m ready to throw every money-grabbing greedy capitalist pig into the Carter pool.

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags White Guilt, Elizabeth Sanders, Covenant, Opinions, Community Development, Global Trends
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An Open Apology to The Twilight Series

March 21, 2017 Stephen Bankson

Dear Twilight, 

It has taken me a long time to get to this point, and I don’t exactly know how best to say this, so I’ll just cut to the chase. 

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags Twilight, Open Apology, Stephen Bankson, Opinions
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No Time For The News

March 21, 2017 Teresa Harwood

I never thought I had time to read the news. And perhaps I didn’t.

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags News, Opinions, Reading, Teresa Harwood
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Restaurant Reviews: Taco Mamacita

March 21, 2017 Anna Pugh

If you are looking to change it up and live life out of your Mojo comfort zone, Taco Mamacita on North Shore should be your next stop. 

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In Volume 64: Issue 4 Tags Taco Mamacita, Food, Opinions, Review, Restaurant, Local, Anna Pugh
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The Juice "Fad" Takes Chattanooga

March 14, 2017 Olivia Kinnebrew

Juice bars have come to Chattanooga, and Chattanoogans couldn’t be more hype to get healthy. 

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Juice Bars, Juicing, Local, Opinions, Chattanooga, Olivia Kinnebrew
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An Open Letter to Sore Losers

March 14, 2017 Fiona Hubbard

Some recent opinion contributor to The Bagpipe has evidently never heard the ancient proverb, “Never enrage a blader.”

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Blades, 80s Skate Night, Fiona Hubbard, Opinions, Open Letter, Response
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Chase's Article

March 14, 2017 Chase Waller

[With] regards to Christian music, there is an epidemic in which driven, poetic, didactic lyricism coupled with strong melody and musical symbolism has been traded for musical tropes and clichés that merely evoke emotion.

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Music, Worship, Chase Waller, Opinions
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How to Live in a Broken World

March 14, 2017 Haley Horton

Over the past week I have been thinking a lot about this world God has called us to live in. As I did my heart became heavy and I felt, even to a small degree, the pain we see all around us.

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Brokenness, Opinions, Haley Dempsey
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Yes, No, or All of the Above

March 14, 2017 Ellie Brown

You’ve probably had this experience before. You look at the first page of a test, see it’s all multiple choice, and have one of two reactions: relief, or dread.

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In Volume 64: Issue 3 Tags Multiple Choice, Opinions, Ellie Brown
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Read Harder Covenant

March 2, 2017 Charlie Allen

As a sworn member of the illiterati, I am indignant after Prof. Huffines big reveal that the meaning of these cryptic posters around campus is that we should read more.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Charlie Allen, READ Covenant, QEP, Protest, Opinions, Reading
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An Open Letter to Bladers

March 2, 2017 Will Friesen

If you went out to 80s Skate Night and raced competitively in roller blades, there is no glory for you. 

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Blades, 80s Skate Night, Open Letter, Will Friesen
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A Senior Reflection

March 2, 2017 Austin Cantrell

Although I am a sentimental person, this short article will not reflect that side of my nature; instead, what you are reading is a quick, practical assessment of my years at this institution and the ways I believe it could be bettered.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Reading, Reflection, Senior, Covenant, Opinions, Austin Cantrell
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Why Philosophers Should Write Science Fiction

March 2, 2017 Roy Uptain

I propose that the Philosophy department should add ENG 301 Creative Writing: Fiction to the core requirement for all Philosophy Majors.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Philosophy, Science Fiction, Roy Uptain, Opinions, Covenant
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Crisis Meets Art: Avocados, Mexico, and Commercials

March 2, 2017 Teresa Harwood

The pauses between the action on the Super Bowl court reflect American culture and politics. As an avid avocado fan, the Super Bowl commercial about avocados from Mexico particularly caught my attention.

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In Volume 64: Issue 2 Tags Commercials, Opinions, Art, Politics, Teresa Harwood
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