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Author: Rachel Sipe

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The Best Beaches in Virginia Beach

August 14, 2014August 24, 2016 Rachel Sipe beach, boardwalk, Hampton Roads, local, oceanfront, summer, swimming, virginia beach

We’re entering into the last leg of the summer season as the month of August begins. The retail stores are

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News 

Life lessons we learned from Robin Williams

August 12, 2014August 12, 2014 Rachel Sipe acting, breaking news, celebrity, comedy, death, Depression, hollywood, lessons, life, movie, RIPRobinWilliams, Robin, Robin Williams, Suicide, Trending News, Williams

Robin Williams, adored comedian and actor, passed away in his home on Monday in an apparent suicide. According to his media

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Opinion 

3 Social media trends to watch

August 4, 2014 Rachel Sipe

Communication is an ever-shifting field, but the truest definition of what it means to “communicate” has never wavered. God was the

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News 

Benham brothers moved to tears at LU 2014 Commencement

May 12, 2014 Rachel Sipe Benham, Benham brothers, Christianity, culture, Flip it Forward, HGTV, Jerry Falwell, LGBT, Liberty University

The latest Evangelical outrage in the media is about the cancelled HGTV show “Flip it Forward.” The show was set

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Reason 

5 Social media rules every Christian should follow

May 2, 2014 Rachel Sipe

Christians have been at the forefront of most communication technology innovations. From the printing press to the World Wide Web,

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Opinion 

Why 30 is not the new 20

April 23, 2014April 23, 2014 Rachel Sipe adulthood, advice, baby boomers, career, identity, kidults, life, marriage, Meg Jay, new, serious, Tedtalks, twenties, twentysomething

In the early 1900’s, the “teenager” materialized as a distinct age group and subculture in the United States. Before that,

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Regent 

TJ Ting: The guy behind #HumansofRU

April 15, 2014April 15, 2014 Rachel Sipe

If you’re a student at Regent and you have an Instagram account, you have probably heard of Humans of RU.

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Opinion 

Why Duke University’s “porn star feminist” is not all that she seems

April 9, 2014April 9, 2014 Rachel Sipe

There is currently a great deal of discussion going on in our nation that revolves around gender norms, sexuality and

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Regent 

5 Delicious ways to change the world

April 1, 2014April 4, 2014 Rachel Sipe dollars, farmers, farms, food, hunger, obesity, organic, poverty, revolution, support

Food is delicious. We love food. It’s fun to smell, fun to eat, even fun to look at. It has

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Regent 

Little-Known Locales: The best area coffee shops that aren’t Starbucks

March 18, 2014April 4, 2014 Rachel Sipe

8 Little coffee shops you never knew you were missing.  For many students, coffee is a mainstay for studying. Let’s

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Opinion 

Dogs in the Philippines: Animal neglect or #FWP?

February 26, 2014February 26, 2014 Rachel Sipe animal, culture, dogs, first world, neglect, neuter, problem, responsible, stray, survival, third world

Meet TJ. TJ belongs to my uncle, who is the pastor of a thriving church in Ozamis, Philippines. He is

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earth
Reason 

Finding the middle ground in the Ken Ham vs. Bill Nye debate

February 6, 2014February 24, 2014 Rachel Sipe Bill Nye, creation, debate, evolution, HamonNye, Ken Ham, origins, science

On Tuesday, Feb. 4, thousands of viewers tuned in to the live-streamed (and highly anticipated in some circles) debate between

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Culture Opinion 

Third World Theater: One Writer’s Experience at the Movies in the Philippines

January 10, 2014February 24, 2014 Rachel Sipe America, culture, experience, movies, opinion, Philippines, third world, third world country, travel

Ah, movies! A universal pastime! No matter who you are or where you are in the world, anyone can appreciate

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Culture 

No More Cursive in School

September 14, 2013February 22, 2014 Rachel Sipe academics, culture, cursive, education, handwriting, Technology

Writing and reading in cursive may be becoming a lost art, following in the footsteps of film cameras and orthodontic

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internet
Culture 

Why 15% of Americans Don’t Use the Internet

September 7, 2013February 22, 2014 Rachel Sipe internet, internet usage, online

The Internet has become an integral part of most Americans’ daily lives. While it would seem to our generation that

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