The College Press is an independent print shop located behind Southern Adventist University on Colcord Drive.
The College Press is an independent print shop located behind Southern Adventist University on Colcord Drive.
Ed Johnson was an African American man who was lynched on the Walnut Street Bridge in Chattanooga in 1906. Despite significant efforts by his lawyers, Noah Parden and Styles Hutchins, to save his life, Johnson was sentenced to death based on allegations that he raped Nevada Taylor, a white woman. Many reports and witnesses claimed …
In an era of political division, actively listening to opposing views—without agreeing—can strengthen critical thinking, improve dialogue, and foster a healthier society.
A student reflects on how “Baba Yetu” sparked a deeper calling, leading to a life-changing mission experience and a renewed sense of purpose.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie brings back childhood memories while revealing how nostalgia shapes identity, emotion, and our view of the present.
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Little Debbie’s parent company plans to eliminate artificial dyes, reflecting a broader shift toward natural ingredients and updated FDA regulations.