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Val’s Take on Love

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We fall in love with the idea of being in love and that reflects the innate desire that humans have for connection, intimacy, and companionship. This resides within every human heart; it encapsulates that in the end, all we want is to be embraced and understood by another soul. Who would’ve thought that a chubby cherub also known as Cupid could cause such a whirlwind of emotions and chaos with just a flick of his tiny bow?

Opinion

“Argylle:” The Real Cat in the Bag

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“Argylle” is the latest action-comedy to hit the big-screen. Debuting on Feb. 2, 2024, the movie follows Elly, a writer, as she becomes entangled in a series of events that unfolds into a globe-trotting adventure filled with espionage and high-stakes action. “Argylle” is directed by Matthew Vaughn, well-known for his work on the Kingsman movies, which this film easily takes small inspirations from as it develops its own identity. The film also stars a heavy roster of famous actors with Henry Cavill, John Cena, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, and countless others lending their voices and abilities to the big-screen. This cast helps to deliver on the comedy aspect of the film, making it easily one of the most entertaining comedies in a while.

Lifestyles

How to make your Valentine’s Day divine

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Whether you have someone special to spend Valentine’s Day with or are planning on spending it with your friends, it can help make the day much more special if you have a plan going in. Whether that means going out to dinner or staying in and watching a RomCom, there are plenty of fun and exciting things to do in and around Siloam Springs, Ark. for Valentine’s.

Local

Exploring Identity Through Lens: Kieran Dodds and His Exhibition “Gingers”

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The exhibition “Gingers” presented at the Windgate Gallery, Art West Building at John Brown University, takes its name from the term commonly associated with individuals who have red hair, delving into a unique exploration of identity, challenging societal norms and perceptions. Kieran Dodds, a renowned photographer known for his distinctive style and thoughtful compositions, has gained acclaim for his ability to capture the essence of his subjects.

Local

Bob Ross

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In a demonstration of creativity and fellowship, students enjoyed the first event of the semester organized by Student Events and Activities (SEA), Bob Ross Painting Night. At the event, students welcomed the new semester by having a fun time showing their artistic skills in the Walker Student Center.

Opinion

“The Boys in the Boat” is a Cinematic Masterpiece

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During the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, the University of Washington’s (UW) rowing team made history when they had the chance to compete for the gold. On Dec 25, 2023, this story of hard work and triumph was finally told on the big screen. “The Boys in the Boat,” was directed by George Clooney and based on the book of the same name by Daniel James Brown.

News

Ecuador’s Descent into Chaos: Unraveling the Layers of a Nation in Crisis

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The previously considered peaceful South American country Ecuador has found itself thrust into the throes of a profound and escalating crisis. Culminating in the last few weeks of 2023, the nation has been grappling with a surge in violence over the last couple of years that has resulted in what the country’s president has declared a “state of war.”

Opinion

“Godzilla: Minus One” – An Upset for Modern Hollywood

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“Godzilla: Minus One” is a Japanese film from director Takashi Yamazaki that was released Dec. 1, 2023, in the US. This film was not only met with high praise from audiences, but also some of the highest praise from film critics for the movies that came out last year. This movie is easily a must-watch not only for monster movie fans, but also viewers that are interested in the aftermath of World War II and how people handle being emotionally knocked down.

News

Biden to Cancel $5 Billion in Student Debt Forgiveness Despite Supreme Court Opposition

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On Jan.19, the White House formally announced the cancellation of another $5 billion in student loan debt for almost 74,000 Americans. The decision comes months after the Supreme Court struck down Biden’s largest loan forgiveness plan, which would have theoretically erased the debts of more than 20 million people. Even so, the president has managed to cancel a total of $136 billion in student debt since taking office.

Faith

JBU’s Center For Faith and Flourishing Hosts Anti-Human Ideologies Lecture

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Tuesday, November 14, John Brown University’s Center for Faith and Flourishing hosted lecturer Jay W. Richards, PhD, and his presentation on Anti-Human Ideologies. His lecture not only covered certain Anti-Human ideologies such as Deep Ecology, Transhumanism, and Gender Ideology, but also how Christians should respond to them in a world that is rapidly adopting these ideologies.