Assistant Vice President for Student Life Zach Neal announced in a campuswide email Thursday that all non-instructional large group activities will be suspended starting Friday, Sept. 18, due to an…
On June 19, the Associated Press Stylebook — the grammar and stylistic standard for most journalists across the country — announced its decision to capitalize “Black” when used in a…
The people who are closest to me know of my deep-seated, nearly embarrassing obsession with a bookstore in my hometown called Commonplace Books. I have visited this bookshop too many…
Harding alumnus Jackson House created a petition in favor of changing the name of George S. Benson Auditorium, named after the University’s second president, June 2 — a week following…
It was a family reunion unlike any other. This semester marked Jeremy Daggett’s second semester as program director for Harding University in Latin America (HULA), where he works and lives…
“It’s hard to have an election when you can’t get people together,” Lori Klein, assistant professor of political science and public admin, said. Presidential campaigns and election procedures continue to…
As one could expect, a pandemic and its numerous implications have elicited a wide-ranging list of reactions among people. The Enneagram, a personality typing system, may explain the different responses…
“I ate the best strawberry today. I mean, I don’t even like strawberries, but this one was the best.” My friend’s words struck me the instant they fell from her…
Over the course of several weeks, COVID-19 created unpredictable changes for the everyday processes of thousands of small businesses across the nation and world. According to the U.S. Chamber of…
As the Centers for Disease Control and state governments continue to limit group gatherings, many people have been left without the central piece of community and faith they usually find…