Monday night’s debate between businessman-turned-politician, Donald Trump and his formidable opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, drew an audience of roughly 84 million viewers, according to USA Today, while sparking much debate as to matters of policy and presidential decorum.
OPINION: Stressing Abstinence While Addressing Sin
As a university that is extremely adamant about abstaining from any sexual relations, it becomes increasingly difficult for those who sin while at the university, to repent and move on from their previous actions or lifestyle.
OPINION: Russian Withdrawal of Troops in Syria Creates a Russian Superpower
Following the proposed extensive withdrawal of military personnel in the regime led state of Syria, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has established his viability as a world leader.
Election 2016: Why our forefathers thought a limited-term presidency was important
By voting in an election, we are not only acknowledging the wisdom of our ancestors, but are in turn validating the thoughts we have for the direction we wish the nation to go.
OPINION: Hillary Clinton’s Road to the White House is a Downward Spiral
If Clinton still hopes to lock up the Democratic nomination, then it is imperative that she turn the ship around, or else Sen. Sanders is going to walk away with it like President Obama did in 2008.
OPINION: TrusTED: Ted Cruz at North Greenville University
“If you live by the pen, you die by the pen and my pen has an eraser,” Cruz said last Friday at North Greenville University.
Aiding Paris: More Than a Facebook Filter
Facebook executives have come under fire from numerous organizations and citizens alike.
OPINION: A Christian response to the Starbucks Red Cups
When we as Christians allow the world to dictate what angers us and what frightens us then we have lost control of our faith.
REVIEW: 80 Days: Jules Verne with a Twist
The 3-D globe assists you as you travel and find different routes to take your master around the world, as you travel from town to town and discover new routes.
Picking Carson’s brain: a look at America’s ideal GOP candidate
“There’s a muscular way to do things and there’s a smart way to do things. Sometimes you have to know which is best.”