The Satiating Power of Friendship
I tend to be a creature of habit. At restaurants, I find what I like, and always order it, reluctant to try anything new or
I tend to be a creature of habit. At restaurants, I find what I like, and always order it, reluctant to try anything new or
With holiday shopping nearly upon us, I thought I’d suggest a few gift items that might delight the religiously-inclined feminists (and non-feminists) in your life.
We’re excited to offer a new feature here at The Exponent! For all you readers out there that may desire to lend your voice to
I’m a grad student in a public administration program and a term we often use is “the body politic”, meaning a collective group of people
Hooray! It’s time for another Mormon Women’s Forum Counterpoint Conference! Saturday, October 23, 2010 9 am to 6 pm Olpin Student Union, Panorama Room East,
When I was in high school, a popular song by Dishwalla went something like this: “Tell me all your thoughts on God. Cause I’d really
I have breasts. It does not matter if my weight fluxuates a little high or a little low…the fact is: I have breasts. I’m not complaining.
Repentance What is sin? The manual brings up the story of Alma the younger, which makes sense as it is THE scripture story about repentance.
Last month brought a string of Priesthood-related lessons in Relief Society. Perhaps you noticed! During one particular lesson, the conversation on “honoring the priesthood” wandered
When I was in kindergarden my parents bought one of those new fangled answering machines. After tinkering with the controls my parents handed me a
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