Month: October 2017
Imprisoned for Freedom—the Story of Charles Colson
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor Since the time of Job, believers have asked the question, ‘What is God doing in my life?’ The hand of God moves in mysterious ways, and […]
Radio Voice—An Interview With Dr. Lewis Knight, Senior Producer at CIFC
Aaron Brickle Dr. Lewis Knight is a former radio and television professional, with vast experience in producing, directing, and hosting a wide variety of programs on various media. He is […]
Milk, Cream, and the Oxford Comma
Dakota Smith The question “Should I put a comma before the word ‘and’ in my list?” is a common question among students. The comma referred to by these students is […]
Making it Reel
Andrew Collins A short video essay on the process of making a short video essay.
Time for Change
Skylar Taylor, Student Editor A psycho/Social analysis of the documentary Time: The Kalief Browder Story:
Thinking Makes What We Read Ours—A Conversation with Professor David Stubblefield, Senior Editor at CIFC
Amanda Sparrow Dr. David Stubblefield is an Associate Professor of English at Southern Wesleyan University. Stubblefield has earned both a B.A. and an M.A. in Philosophy from the University of […]
Sow’s Ear
Margaret Delashmit, Guest Contributor Massive mahogany fireplaces shine in the soft light Oriental rugs accentuate polished oak Old silver gleams on coffee table and chest Ancestors’ portraits adorn the walls […]
Of Beast and Beauty
Jessica Mau Of Beast and Beauty is a young adult fantasy romance novel written by Stacey Jay. Some other books Stacey Jay has also written are Juliet Immortal and Romeo […]
Heart of the Beast
Dallas Collins A comparative analysis of the film Beauty and the Beast:
Silence & Scorsese
Seth Williams Semiotic Analysis of the film Silence:
C.S. Lewis and ‘The Death of Words’
Aaron Brickle In his essay “The Death of Words,” C.S. Lewis briefly describes the horrific consequences of (for lack of a more succinct description) the evolution of language. Words change […]
Anything But…
Aaron Brickle When is a person the least happy? At what point is someone so distressed that they are the farthest they will ever be from happiness? Is it right […]