Author Archives for Olivia Dummer
We all know the feeling, the sinking stomach and absolute dread that hits as your phone falls that distance to the hard floor below. In this technology crazed world, it’s probably safe to assume at least one of your precious and delicate devices has hugged the floor just a little too firmly, resulting in a… View Article
Read MoreThis semester, I was assigned to write a fairly extensive research paper on early fourth and fifth century music. After a couple of brain explosions and mental breakdowns, I had a breakthrough when I discovered the writings of a philosopher we know as Boethius. Boethius was a philosopher, mathematician, musician, and a consultant for the… View Article
Read MoreThere I was, braced in-between that big leather chair and the scary metal contraption used to tell all of my eyeball’s secrets. The eye doctor has a fantastic way of asking you obscure questions and causing you to second guess every answer you give him. “Can you see this?” “No.” “Really?” “Uhh…maybe?” On and on… View Article
Read MoreEvery year on the fourth Thursday of November, for just a couple of hours, you’ll see a mass shut down of our fair country. The lights in restaurants go dim, the streets will begin to empty, and even the local Starbucks will shut down early. This is the day we’ve set aside for loved ones,… View Article
Read MoreFor the last twenty-two years, every fourth Wednesday of September has been a time for student fellowship and community prayer. “See You at the Pole” has grown from a single school event to a nationwide endeavor to call on God’s name with one voice, and it is completely student led! The focus is generally on… View Article
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