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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...

Louise Farrenc: Trailblazer Among French Women in Music

by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Art, Gender, History, International

by Eliza Weigelt ’25       In 1862, Belgian conductor and musicologist François-Joseph Fétis wrote in the 2nd edition of his Biographie universelle des musiciens the following about Louise Farrenc: Unfortunately, the genre of large-scale instrumental music to...

Fine Lines Between Cultural Appropriation and Cultural Appreciation in South Korea vs.
The United States

by CTS_Admin | Mar 21, 2023 | Culture, International, Political Science, Race

by Shari Soza ’23 Introduction       In this paper I will be exploring how cultural appropriation and appreciation is experienced and perceived in both the USA and Korea. I will be comparing the two in an attempt to better understand their two different cultural...

A Crisis in Xinjiang: China’s Attempts to Brainwash the Uyghur Population

by CTS_Admin | May 21, 2021 | 2020-2021, Culture, History, International, Political Science, Spring 2021, Volume#10

“You can’t tell anyone what happened, you can only lie down quietly. It is designed to destroy everyone’s spirit.” “There were many people in those cells who lost their minds.” “The screams echoed throughout the building. I could hear them during lunch and sometimes...

Poetry and Protest

by CTS_Admin | May 18, 2021 | 2020-2021, Culture, International, Spring 2021, Volume#10

Throughout her work, Amineh Abou Kerech demonstrates how poetry has helped young refugees suffering from diaspora persevere through both a critical point of their childhood development and a geopolitical struggle, while simultaneously bringing awareness to a war whose...

Buddhism Through a Christian Lense

by CTS_Admin | May 12, 2021 | 2020-2021, Biblical Studies, Culture, International, Spring 2021, Volume#10

“And he said to them, ‘Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation” (The Holy Bible Mark 16.15). The noble call for Christians to spread the good news of the Gospel has been around for decades; however, not many people know how to successfully...
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