Opinion
“I actually have a couple of marijuana leaves at home; I’m going to put them on my dissertation.”
Jim Yoder
Environmental Science
Brought a Bible to chapel lately? Unfortunately, chapels don’t get much mileage out of the Bible. While there have been speakers, healings, and cultural celebrations, there have been few times when scripture is read. While this is all fine, chapel is being subjected to the temptation to go secular. To be in God’s presence and not read from His Word seems disrespectful. Read more...
“Remember the Sabbath day, and keep it holy.” I imagine everyone has heard this at some point in their life. Now what it means to keep the Sabbath holy would be a discussion much longer than the space allotted to me for this article, much longer than this issue of the Weather Vane even. I’m not trying to have people counting steps or trying to establish a list of rules. even. I’m not trying to have people counting steps or trying to establish a list of rules. Read more...
With the abundance of dialogue surrounding completely senseless topics that shed little light or insight into our sheltered campus life, I thought it might be interesting to casually brush a topic that is sure to affect most of the readers, or at least an infinitely small number campus students, faculty, or the general reader. Read more...
Stephanie Miller
I am running for SGA because I want to bring awareness to students on what SGA is doing and how to better use SGA. I plan to do this by keeping the minutes posted and informing the Weather Vane of what SGA is voting on and whom they are supporting. I want to bring energy and focus to SGA. of what SGA is voting on and whom they are supporting. I want to bring energy and focus to SGA. Read more...
Dear Editors,
On Saturday, March 13, I attended the first game of the EMU vs. Hampton Sidney baseball double header. It was a positive experience for me, partly due to the fact that EMU won the game 5-0 (go Royals!), but more because of what was happening among the spectators. Read more...