This semester we are publishing The Feather Brain a few days after April Fool’s Day. The Feather Brain is a joke issue—a space for satire and comedy. Each year, The …

This semester we are publishing The Feather Brain a few days after April Fool’s Day. The Feather Brain is a joke issue—a space for satire and comedy. Each year, The …
In the second-to-last issue, I wrote an article about the Jussie Smollett controversy; specifically, his faking a hate crime. He is now facing 16 felony charges.* I wrote about a …
From the motherland of Africa, I aspire to change the world for the better. I have a bold ambition that comes in with a gun pointed at my head. I …
Internet culture and its metaphorical language, memes, has potentially evolved into something that many people—both outside observers and even some active participants—have not fully realized nor conceptualized. What once was …
Recently in a class, we discussed the infamous Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder. Our debate followed this central dilemma: What do we do with this defender of pacifism, a theologian …
Allie and I recently got an email from Kirsten, our faculty advisor, about censorship in campus newspapers. She forwarded us the College Media Insights newsletter containing an article about the …
At the beginning of each episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Mister Rogers would begin by asking his viewers, “Won’t you be my neighbor?” The longstanding children’s show was a favorite …
Worship at EMU is a chance for students to hear from guest speakers on a variety of topics. N.T. Wright, a British theologian and former bishop, is one such speaker. …
On Saturday, Oct. 27, a mass shooting was committed at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Penn. Eleven Jewish people were killed in cold blood by an anti-Semitic terrorist …
As college students, many of us are of a generation that stresses the importance of promoting a cultural change shifting away from leniency in sexual assault and misconduct cases. There …