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By Jaime Gweshe

On a surface level, even though I looked “my best”  to the Christians around me, I was merely surviving in my faith. I led bible studies on Tuesdays for my sorority sisters.

By Lauren Mann

A big focus of my junior year was building my resume to get ready for future job interviews. In order to make myself more marketable, I decided to add some activities.

In the midst of the chaos occurring all around the world, it’s difficult to even grasp what peace is actually meant to look like.

By Brandt Booram

As your eyes go misty, you look down and muster a half spoken thank you.  Deep in your chest you feel a full sense of peace...

By Steve Lambert

Most Greeks have a desire to progress in their chapters and increase their involvement and leadership experience by running for chair positions or Executive Boards.

By Michelle Lindsay

Set aside the fact that the concept of dating is something that’s only been around for a handful of decades in Western culture.

By Tyler Riffe

The Gospel is amazingly deep and profoundly simple. - Tyler Riffe

By Tyler Riffe

Greek IV exists so that every Fraternity and Sorority student might have the opportunity to hear and respond to the Gospel.  But what is it?

By Paula Frances Price

With Halloween right around the corner, Greeks across the country are asking this question, “What will I wear for Halloween this year?” If you are thinking about throwing on a headdress, a kimono, or donning a sombrero, it might be wise to take a second look. Here are some answers to common questions to help you navigate your Halloween costume today!

By Steve Lambert

In business there is a term called Return On Investment- ROI for short. It’s used to help people measure whether some new venture or opportunity is worth continuing to support or invest in.

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