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October 30, 2023 Jennifer Cragg

Everywhere and Anywhere – Understanding the Interest in ChatGPT

Today, there is a specific word at the top of everyone’s mind –  ChatGPT. ChatGPT, stands for Chat Generative Pre-trained

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Opinion
October 27, 2023 Elaina Jones

Go Touch Grass

If you’ve spent some time on TikTok or Twitter this summer, you’ve probably heard people being told to “go touch

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Regent
October 25, 2023 Parker Biswell

Professors are People Too: Dr. Ganthner

Despite his background and extensive experience in civil engineering and architecture, Dr. Jeffrey W. Ganthner’s current role as an adjunct

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RegentSports
October 23, 2023 Emilee Speier

Athletic Options for Regent Students

Staying active is essential to a healthy lifestyle. According to the CDC, physical activity can improve brain health, strengthen bones

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Opinion
October 21, 2023 Audrey Houser

Entertainment to Get Back in the School Spirit

As summer winds to a close and beach trips are swapped out for exams, classes and homework, I encourage you

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Culture
October 14, 2023 Miles Randall

Book Review: Aristotle’s Poetics

The first question that comes to mind when reading a review of work from a philosopher who died around 382

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CultureFilm
October 13, 2023 Matthew Barnes

Understanding the Cinematic Technique of “Montage”

The villain’s plan has been set in motion. The heroes come back together after their flaws have been exposed. Despite

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Professors
Regent
October 11, 2023 Samuel Dillie

Professors are People Too: Michael Elam

What drives you to teach? Oh, it’s too simple. I like what I teach, and I like the interaction with

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CultureHumorPoetry
October 9, 2023 Miles Randall

An Ode to the Goose

Whether first came chicken or egg, it matters not The chicken cannot compare to the majestic goose of old Out

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FilmOpinion
October 7, 2023 Greta Brennan

Lost in Adaptation: Arsenic and Old Lace

Over the summer, I went to see the timeless play Arsenic and Old Lace at the Barnstormers Theater. What followed

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CultureRegent
October 6, 2023 Daniel Simpson

Coming Soon: A Brand New Student-Led Moosical!

“Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same spirit… For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one

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Opinion
October 4, 2023 Chloe Warren

3 Ways to Improve Productivity

Have you ever looked around the library and noticed how many people are talking, staring at their phones, or looking

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Professors
Regent
May 13, 2023 Maylene Dio

Professors are People Too: Andrew Quicke

Professor Andrew Quicke was a former professor in the Department of Film & Television at Regent University. Prior to his

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Opinion
May 12, 2023 Samuel Dillie

Clothe Yourself With the Lord Jesus Christ

In the final weeks of this semester, it’s all too easy to lose one’s temper on a regular basis. As

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FilmRegent
May 3, 2023 Kendall Hince

Spring 2023 Student Film Showcase Recap

An emotional rollercoaster awaited any student who dared attend the 2023 Regent University Student Film Showcase. From thrilling hallways to

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