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February 2, 2023
BSCF–Voices of Today

During Black History Month, the Black Student Christian Forum leads in the celebration and representation of Black culture at Walla Walla University.  The Black Student Christian Forum stands as one of the fastest-growing clubs on campus and is united as a community of faculty and students. Liberty Anderson, the BSCF president, said, “BSCF stands for […]

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February 2, 2023
Procrastination is good

I almost always wait until the last minute to do anything. A professor will give me three weeks to finish a take-home exam, one I know will be difficult, and I won’t even look at it seriously until the night before it’s due. Many people believe procrastinators, like myself, are lazy or stupid. I don’t […]

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February 2, 2023
Food For Thought

The food system is irresponsible and inefficient. More than ⅓ of all food grown for human consumption is never eaten. [1] Almost half of the food wasted in the U.S. is done so in the home. [2] Why are people throwing away so much food?   It’s not that simple. People waste food for a myriad […]

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February 2, 2023
Black Scientists who Helped the World

This month we celebrate the achievements in science led by Black scientists by diving into a specific realm of Black history.   We begin this small journey of celebration with George Washington Carver. Born in the 1860s, he was a groundbreaking botanist, inventor, and teacher. He is responsible for the success of many farmers who used […]

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February 2, 2023
Shirley H. and the Connected Crimes

Click here to read part one of this story.  As Shirley made her way back to the main room, she shot Hercules a text. “Please send a pic of that ribbon you found in the trash; I have a hunch that I’ll need it.” She entered the room, still with Psyche, Ambrosia, Dionysus, Hermes, Atlas, […]

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