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Review: “Spider-Man: Far from Home” Explores Truth as Spider-Boy Grows into Spider-Man
Photos courtesy of Sony PicturesTom Holland is back for another adventure in “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” which hit the big screens July 2 and made its DVD debut Oct. 1. The events of the film take place in the aftermath of "Avengers: Endgame," where many well-known heroes are no longer a phone call away.Finally, the much-anticipated sequel to"Spider-Man: … [Read more...] about Review: “Spider-Man: Far from Home” Explores Truth as Spider-Boy Grows into Spider-Man
Staff Editorial: Jamal Khashoggi’s Death Proves Need to Continue Fight for Truth
Art by Caitlin Roark News of Arab journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s death inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul has sparked concerns for the safety of journalists and state of the media in general. Khashoggi’s murder reaffirmed what many journalists already knew going into this line of work — the fight for truth is not always easy, but should always be sought after … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Jamal Khashoggi’s Death Proves Need to Continue Fight for Truth
Don’t Interpret the Bible Through a Cultural Lens
Art by Sybil ZhangGod provides humanity with the Biblical text to be applied to every time period’s context, regardless of how society has changed through the duration. Therefore, the Bible's meaning is true and unchanging yesterday, today and forever.Many Christians understand the Bible as the written truth of God. However, discerning the original intent of scripture … [Read more...] about Don’t Interpret the Bible Through a Cultural Lens
Artists Corner: Claire Fagin
Photos Courtesy of Makay Manis"I want to tell truths that you might not see based on your first glance," junior Claire Fagin said. "I think that's why I don't like taking pictures of landscapes. The ocean is beautiful every day, but people are going to have good days and bad days, and I think that's interesting."Fagin said her initial experience with photography began when she … [Read more...] about Artists Corner: Claire Fagin