Month: March 2013

Opinion

Time to take initiative

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There are an estimated 27 million modern day slaves in the world. That is more slaves than there have ever been in human history, according to notforsalecampaign.org. These slaves long to rebuild their lives and restore their dreams. But how can they do so? As of today, there are several […]

Opinion

Chapel schedule reflections

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For as long as the Threefold staff can remember, students could count on the regular rhythm of the chapel schedule: Faculty member on Tuesday, outside guest on Thursday, with a couple of communion days interspersed throughout. It seems to us that either this rhythm was imagined or has been greatly […]

News

Museum studies minor set in motion

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For those interested in art, history or archaeology, pursuing a minor in museum studies might prove a beneficial decision. Starting next fall, John Brown University will offer a concentration in this area of study. “The genesis of this came from a lot of things coming together,” said Trisha Posey, assistant […]

News

Ambassador program promotes arts

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A select group of John Brown University students will explore firsthand the inner workings of a museum this semester. As part of the College Ambassador program at the Crystal Bridges Museum of Art, 52 area college students will use their interests and creativity to help produce programming for young adults. […]

Lifestyles

New darkroom, new edge

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A large room covered in black is usually nothing to be excited about. Yet John Brown University art majors are celebrating over just that. Recently, a larger darkroom was added to the third floor of the Visual Arts West building. This new addition is “significantly larger,” explained Hannah Belcher, sophomore […]