When academics block creativity, students can now turn to a new club on campus. The Hearthkeepers are dedicated to creating art that glorifies God and encouraging the artists that make it. The club can be found in the Knorr Dining Hall every Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m. According to club president and junior Brennan Berryhill, the club’s origins arose...
Culture

Bring back American Cinema
Movies used to signify something special and permanent. My earliest movie memories were of watching old Disney titles on VHS tapes with my siblings, or laughing at how a scene in “Cars 2” would glitch at the same spot every time because of a scratch on the DVD. For many in Gen Z, this was how the movies of our...

‘To Be A Man’ tells an American story
“To Be A Man” by the country rap artist Dax was Canada’s top-selling single last year. The portrait it paints of the glories and struggles of masculinity resonate not just in Canada, but throughout America and the West at large. Dax navigates a careful course throughout the song. Avoiding both the pitfalls of a melancholy self -sympathy, and an embittered...

How 9/11 shaped our culture
Everyone remembers 9/11 — even those of us who weren’t there. We have all heard the question: “Where were you on 9/11?” Everyone who watched the attack has a story about the moment they learned America was under attack. This event reshaped American culture. The famous country singer Alan Jackson released a song following the attacks titled, “Where were you...
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