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Charger Chatter: Morgan Delp
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Charger Chatter: Morgan Delp

Morgan Delp is a history major and journalism minor who will be graduating this spring and teaching social studies and journalism at her alma mater, Toledo Central Catholic, in the fall. She will also be the assistant coach for the school’s women’s tennis team. Delp earned second-team All-GLIAC honors all four years of her collegiate...

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Don’t let writing papers stop you from writing

Slow down. Enjoy reading the newspaper. Sure, it’s hell week and you’ve got a helluva lot of pages to finish before you can sleep—or ingest whatever cocktail of stimulants and supplements and fumes you’ve replaced that with before studying for finals—but you need to stop and remember life is bigger than this. Go check out...

Baseball and beards
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Baseball and beards

More than any other sport, baseball is a game played by guys with superstitious belief. You never mess with a good streak. If you think that you are winning because you don’t shave or change your socks, then you are. The latest superstition to hit the game: facial hair. The beard fad in baseball unofficially...

Emily Oren, men’s 4×400 set school records
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Emily Oren, men’s 4×400 set school records

This past weekend, the Chargers split not two, but three ways, traveling to the Mt. Sac Relays in California, the Louisiana State University Alumni Meet, as well as the Al Owens Invitational in Grand Rapids. Highlights of the weekend include junior Emily Oren’s 5K school record (16:17), a school record by the men’s 4×400 meter...

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Why Theology of the Body should be part of the core

Fall semester of 2014, approximately 46 students, including myself, were enrolled in Associate Professor of Philosophy Nathan Schlueter’s Theology of the Body class, where we studied the teachings of John Paul II on sex, marriage, and family. When I saw the email advertising this class offering, I immediately did everything I could to ensure that...