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A follow-up to the article “Let Them Speak: A North Park Town Hall” in which we gather reflections from faculty, staff, and students regarding the town hall events of last week, February 24th.
The Vista Senior Team takes on its first article on the events of the North Park Next town hall, where a group of over fifty students interrupted to ensure their place as important stakeholders in the university.
Olivia Price, Vista Copy-Editor, continues Vista’s reporting on the United North Park student campaign—latest news, a student letter of demands addressed to University President Mary Surridge.
Vista is continuing its reporting on the letter distributed around campus last Friday, November 1st. Read the latest update.
Vista begins their investigation into the anonymous letters addressed to the Board of Trustees that popped up around campus today.
Good citizens work towards a better country on Election Day, but every other day too.
Read the stories from Vista’s experience at The Gospel and Our Cities conference.
Arts & Culture Editor, Emmanuel Carrillo, reviews one of the latest horror films in the theater.
An ode to the Black artists who have defined what music across the spectrum sounds like.
“I missed my birthday, / so my candles blew out / I would kill myself / to spend a night with him.”
“I look into the reflection of the sun rays / The puss that erupts from the zit / above my right brow / almost evens out / the cracks / in my foundation”
A follow-up to the article “Let Them Speak: A North Park Town Hall” in which we gather reflections from faculty, staff, and students regarding the town hall events of last week, February 24th.
The Vista Senior Team takes on its first article on the events of the North Park Next town hall, where a group of over fifty students interrupted to ensure their place as important stakeholders in the university.
Olivia Price, Vista Copy-Editor, continues Vista’s reporting on the United North Park student campaign—latest news, a student letter of demands addressed to University President Mary Surridge.
Vista is continuing its reporting on the letter distributed around campus last Friday, November 1st. Read the latest update.
Vista begins their investigation into the anonymous letters addressed to the Board of Trustees that popped up around campus today.
I am not sure what or even if there is a goal to this article. If it has a purpose, or not. Or if that even matters. However, I do know that I can no longer stay quiet about this epidemic.
We fell short, we weren’t perfect, we doubted and were afraid, we thought we could do it alone. But God...
Our world is becoming increasingly drawn to quick solutions for deep pains, and because of this we see profound trauma and misused vulnerability. As believers in Jesus we have the answer—one that offers hope, true joy, and active love; are we willing to talk about it?
This was a time for grievance, a time to look around to see those who loved Leah, and a time to allow processing of emotions when considering the multiple deaths within our community.
When will we grasp the idea of resting with one another? When will store openings be too early? When will one say that spending time with their family is more important than saving a few dollars?
God never intended this for His people, however, we are here, suffering and mourning a new tragic loss each day. Hear from Anca Pintiliuc and her prayer of lament.
Vista recapped Dr. Tim Keller’s lecture at The Gospel and Our Cities conference in Chicago.
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