
The need to end the prejudice against mental illness
More than four years ago I met a new friend at my church. Let’s call her Jen. Jen had been home schooled all of her life up until her senior year when she attended Hendersonville […]
More than four years ago I met a new friend at my church. Let’s call her Jen. Jen had been home schooled all of her life up until her senior year when she attended Hendersonville […]
Johnny’s eyes burned as he rolled into bed. It had been a long day, and he was ready to turn in. After watching the midnight premiere of an action movie with his friends, he decided […]
I am a social anxiety-ridden Broadway star because of mock trial. Allow for me to explain. From a young age, I feared public speaking. “Show and tell” was a knee-knocking nightmare in first grade while […]
What is it like to be a Falcon? At the beginning of my freshman year, I walked onto campus just like many freshmen do, scared and excited. I was scared of the “giant” seniors, but […]
I have weird feet. They are wide and short and ultimately inconvenient. For years, Rack Room Shoes was my venom, Shoe Carnival was not a festival in any respect and Crocs were just never an option. […]
Journalists scrambled as they attempted to cover the breaking news, more specifically which pronoun to use in their articles after Army Private Bradley Manning was convicted of violating the Espionage Act for turning over classified […]
Though it was well past midnight, Joan Smith sat at her kitchen table, staring at the pile of bills that needed to be paid. Her $2,700 monthly paycheck — before taxes and Social Security deductions […]
“We will be judging your success and talent as a teacher based on your students’ test scores and the amount of growth your students show over the course of the year. Whether or not you […]
Eighty-three-year-old Edith “Edie” Windsor had been engaged to her partner, Thea Spyer, for 40 years before they finally married in Canada in 2007. Two years later when Spyer died, Windsor was not con-sidered to be […]
Two weeks after her 18th birthday, a girl watches her twin brother fill out a military draft registration card. She wonders why she too is not participating in this coming-of-age ritual alongside her brother. Why […]
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