It had been 18 hours in the cold, wet, windy weather as everyone sat in the warmth of Heritage lounge to hear host David Garwood say these words: “and the winner of […]
Homosexuality and Christianity: The battle rages on
When Chris Marchant was about 16, he realized that it wasn’t going away. Marchant thought that a homosexual orientation was something God would heal him from. He thought he could pray about […]
Joe Peters: More than a student
Senior communications major Joseph Peters is a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, a rapper, , the founder of Black Men United and the leader in yards per carry in the history […]
Harlem stays happy-go-lucky
Hippies is the latest from Austin, Texas trio Harlem. Their Matador Records debut is full of catchy garage rock that draws on decades of tradition. Matador has been a purveyor of quality […]
Wok and Roll: AVI hosts a five week cooking course
“If the pan isn’t talking to you, turn up the heat! The vegetables should be constantly talking,” said AVI chef Stephan Baity, as he skillfully flipped a collection of vegetables in a […]
The Christian: Broken or Merely Under Construction?
Recently I’ve spent a lot of time feeling like something was wrong with me—fundamentally wrong. I felt like I was broken, or like I was a square peg in a world of […]
Pioneers split two one-run games with conference foe Mount Vernon Nazarene
The pop of a mitt could be heard as a whizzing fastball was painted over the black on the outside corner. “Strike three, you’re out!” said the screaming home plate umpire. Innings […]
Archives collect more than dust
Who would have known that hearing stories about the archives of John Hopkins University would have sparked laughter from an audience? Jim Stimpert spoke to an audience on the importance of the […]
Passion fuels ministry, student’s heart for missions is revealed through organization
Summer memories usually fade as quickly as tan lines. Apart from numerous Facebook albums that catalog experiences, thoughts of part-time jobs and beach adventures are quickly replaced with tuition statement woes. At […]
Wild Point Park battle does little to damper Pioneer ambitions
During the first two weeks of the 2010 season, the phrase “winning streak” could have only been the subject of fantasy for the softball team. Focus pinned on getting merely one win, […]
Third annual Pump and Run honors coach Jack Hazen
The Wellness Council sponsored the third annual Jack Hazen Open 5k and Pump and Run Friday, April 10, which started with the weigh-in and pump, beginning at 7 a.m. Students could run […]
Men’s basketball team holds 3 on 3 for Haiti, supports relief efforts
Players screamed “ball ball ball” and “box out” as if the basketball game they were playing was a game of high magnitude. But fortunately, games played on the afternoon of March 27 […]