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What Do Christ’s Kingdom and Immigration Have In Common?

by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Biblical Studies, Education, International, Interviews, Political Science

by Gabrielle Guimarães ’24       Amidst the hotly debated topic of immigration is the issue of international students. Looking around, it is hard to find many who are opposed to international students, being that they come for studying purposes and return to...

Quiet Strength: Supporting Quiet Children in the Classroom

by CTS_Admin | May 10, 2021 | 2020-2021, Culture, Education, Psychology, Spring 2021, Volume#10

The word “quiet” feels like a comfort and a curse for many shy and introverted children. Quiet can mean peace, a feeling of belonging and natural being; it can also feel like a weapon, used against them by others, a distinctly negative thing. This was my experience as...
Writer’s Block: A Struggle for Student Writers

Writer’s Block: A Struggle for Student Writers

by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Education, Fall 2020, Literature

A student stares at their computer screen, looking at the document, looking at the wall in front of them, doing anything to avoid looking at the blinking cursor upon their open Word document. The cursor—it taunts them, reminds them that they have ten more pages to...
Secular Higher-Level Education and Christian Students

Secular Higher-Level Education and Christian Students

by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Culture, Education, Fall 2020

It is the common narrative with which Christian students are constantly warned: students lose their faith when they go to college. They must be careful or they will be swayed by the atheistic, humanistic presentations of reality and will no longer have room amid their...
Effects of National Difficulties on Children, and American Responses

Effects of National Difficulties on Children, and American Responses

by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Education, Fall 2020, Psychology

Throughout our nation’s history, Americans have had to persevere and rise above hardships of the times. Among the most vulnerable and impacted by these national events were our country’s children. Schools and individual teachers have often strived to bring normalcy...
NCAA Athletes and Their Right to Get Paid

NCAA Athletes and Their Right to Get Paid

by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Culture, Education, Fall 2020, Sports

Hundreds of millions of people tune in to watch sports each year. The Super Bowl alone accounts for over 100 million views. A professional athlete’s salary is often determined by their respective contribution to entertainment, so it makes sense to see them paid...
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