The news of Osama bin Laden's death was greeted here at Harvard with shouts of, "USA! USA!", joyous screams, waving of flags, and wielding of Fourth of July spa...
This morning, my friend A. (name will be withheld) died after a long battle with leukemia. I will always remember her for her bright spirit and her love of the ...
I've done a review of this book in the past for the Ichthus, but my experience with UnChristian certainly didn't end there. Every once in a while I still refer ...
Now that we've hit midterms here at Harvard, I know I'm in need of a little optimism. It seems like the papers just keep piling up, and that all the work I put ...
I'm an East Asian Studies major, and Christianity comes up often in reference to China. In fact, it's a topic that we're covering this week in class. While the ...
On the tails of the feasting of Fat Tuesday comes Ash Wednesday and, therefore, the beginning of Lent. While many may be familiar with the name, there are certa...
For as long as I can remember, my mom has told me to look at a Psalm at every important event in my life. Her method is one of non-method: simply open to approx...
In the February issue of the Ichthus, Richard Beck takes a closer look at 1 Peter 3, an often controversial passage on "God's plan for marriage." Frequently int...
In reflecting on one of my meetings on Wednesday, I complained to my roommates that I am awkward. Actually, worse than that: painfully awkward. In the meeting, ...
Yesterday, I had an unusual encounter with grace.
On my way home from a local tae kwon do studio is a Starbucks. It's sort of awkwardly located in the middle...