#icantbreathe had a chance to call attention to the laws that were often ignored but could be enforced on a whim, but the moment the bullets left Brinsley�s gun the movement stopped. The public had lost its moral high ground, no more could the populace cry out for mercy under copious amounts of laws and the police now have an example as to why the public cannot be trusted.
Mission Addiction: Summer 2014 in Uganda
�Being [in Uganda], learning the culture and making lifelong friendships with locals made it all perfect. I saw joy in people who had very little and I saw children smiling. I learned love. It was just what I needed and I could never thank God enough for what He gave me while I was there.�
The Gospel goes to Uganda
For years, the L.I.G.H.T. Team ministry and BSU have been providing students with many opportunities to share the love of Christ abroad, and this upcoming adventure is no exception.
Student-led Renewal: It’s more than just a chapel service
Here’s how Student-led Renewal impacted some students.
Celebrating Black History Month: Allen West � Herman Cain
Since 1976, every U.S. President has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month — a time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in U.S. history. […]
Saudi Arabia�s King Nepotism
One thing is sure, many countries are curious how the new king Salman will rule and who will be his allies. Everyone is hoping for a new improved relationship. For now, we will just have to wait and see.
Five inspiring Super Bowl commercials of 2015
While the Super Bowl normally has commercials that keep views laughing out loud, this year the commercials were a little more inspiring and a little less comical. Here are the top five inspiring Super Bowl commercials of 2015.
NGU men’s volleyball first home stand
�We are a very young team, and right now, our record shows it. So far, we have won one match, but our competition was at a high level,� said Jake Jenkins.
Five ways to ask an NGU girl out
It’s time to get out of your dorm room, ask a girl out, feed her food, call her pretty, and grant her that “Mrs. Degree”.