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Madison Reinschmidt

Madison Reinschmidt

Madison Reinschmidt is a senior mass communication–writing/editing major. She previously worked for the Southern Accent as the opinion editor and has now taken over the position of news editor. She enjoys uncovering stories that will inspire and inform. In the future, she hopes for her career to use her writing skills and creativity to serve others.

Editor’s note: The Accent was unable to find a contributor willing to write an opposing opinion piece on the topic of women’s ordination in the Adventist church. If you would like to contribute to the opinion section, contact the editor-in-chief, Megan Yoshioka, at myoshioka@southern.edu. For some Seventh-day Adventists, July 8, 2015, has been known as …

Most consider the month of November and Thanksgiving as a time to practice gratitude and thankfulness, and for many, a time to participate in community volunteer work. While service and practicing thankfulness are certainly positive contributions, they are short-term provisions that fail to solve larger problems that America faces, such as homelessness.  As reported by …

We are fast approaching the one-year mark of the 2020 election, and since Biden’s appointment into office, the controversy in the political landscape of the United States has only continued to increase. Political tensions have affected the lives of all Americans, which makes it difficult to stay neutral among the differing opinions on each side. …

Most people have a strong opinion on something — whether that’s on which president you should’ve voted for or if pineapple has a place on pizza (which, the correct answer is “yes,” by the way). I would consider myself to be one of those people. I’m passionate about my opinions and willing to debate with …

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