By Kristen Cook Earlier this year, I found myself getting into audiobooks. As a lifelong avid reader, this was a new chapter in my own reading journey, and I was thrilled at how much audiobooks expanded my reading world. Not only did I find myself reading more quickly, but I was able to do so … Continue reading Learning Through Listening: Exploring the Legitimacy of Audiobooks in Education
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By Reis In the early days of Christianity, when it was still fighting to establish itself as the mega-religion we know it as today, there was a certain offshoot branch within which was almost unanimously hated by the entire tree. Gnostics were perhaps one of the first groups to be oppressed by Christians, deemed heretics … Continue reading The Luminescent Soul
By Kendall Krause “The revolution about to be televised,” was the line Kendrick Lamar opened his Superbowl halftime performance with and it clearly set the stage for what was to come. Kendrick Lamar is a 22 grammy awards winning rap artist with a Compton, California background. Compton, California is known for gang violence and is … Continue reading The Story Behind Kendrick Lamar’s Superbowl LIX Halftime Show
By Nicole A Pope Guest Writer The Handmaid’s Tale is a novel filled to the brim with razor-sharp prose, which makes it difficult to select a favorite quote, but I think there is one quote that perfectly encapsulates both the style and themes present in the novel: It is strange to remember how we used … Continue reading Expanding Limitations