Monthly Archives: November 2012
GTD – Yes and No
Written by Arley Cornell.
David Allen spoke about expediting tasks and problems to external devices and entities - instead of trying to process a million...
From Sesame Street to College Ave: Becca McColl Encourages Traveling and Trapping
“I was once on Sesame Street when I was little,” New York native, Becca McColl, says with a laugh when asked what is the...
Clothing Your Character
Written by Maggie McCarthy
When Christian women enter discussions about fashion, we constantly encounter the same advice. We hear the Church and Christian culture telling...
Tree of Life Review
Written by Michael Trieb.
As a Christian, it's easy to become frustrated by movies that are geared toward the Christian market. What is their purpose?...
NBC: Good and Bad Decisions
Written by Tyler Lamb.
Lately, the NBC broadcasting network has been amazing me. It has neither been doing so by its good decisions or its...
Retro Review: Paper Mario
Written by Tyler Lamb.
Growing up, I, like many other children of my generation, played a lot of video games. Unlike those many children, I...
Space Oddities
by Matthew Harper
It seems that the lack of support and funding the President is providing NASA has resulted in some boredom. Either that, or...
GC Speaks: Second Edition
Welcome to the 2nd issue of GC Speaks!
This is where we ask the questions and YOU get to see what your fellow students had to...
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Written by Erica Siddle
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is by far my favorite Shakespearean comedy. While I have seen the production in its various...
World in Briefs (11.12.12)
By: Kevin Dunne
China
Chinese police officers could have potentially busted the world’s most expensive house party in history. About 10,000 bottles of the world-famous Chateau Lafite...