Tag: Rhett Henry

Life After Youth: It Is A Real Thing

Salutations, beloved readers. I hope you had an excellent holiday.  We come now to classes and the multiple tediums of our lives, punctuated by the bright spots of the people we love.  Returning to campus invites, quite...

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In Response: A Look Into Liberal Minds

In the Feb. 5 edition of The Emory Wheel, Jonathan Warkentine, a fellow staff member, expressed his frustration with the phenomenon of vitriolic liberals, those dastardly straw men, attacking his expressed beliefs in ways that...

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Changes From 2012 to 2013

Good riddance to bad company. We’re almost through with January, and I feel comfortable saying, from the embankments of a new year, that things are better than they were in 2012. I cannot speak to the quality of your...

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The Darker Side of the Internet

I’ve spent the past few days thinking about the Internet. More specifically, I’ve been thinking about the development of the Internet. I met a fellow at a social event this past weekend who was offering his thoughts...

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Sometimes, Less Is More

“Less is more.” It’s a simple statement, a piece of folksy wisdom that a parent, or perhaps an armchair philosophy major, offers up when your entertainment budget has gone into the Red. But the notion of...

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