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Tag: religion

Posted inOpinion

I Like My Religion, Thank You Very Much

by csudhbulletin December 11, 2019December 10, 2019

By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief  Let me set the scene. It’s a bright, sunny day and a girl is sitting alone at a table eating her lunch, WITH HEADPHONES IN, and an older gentleman sits down opposite her on the black wrought iron chair.  She smiles politely and resumes eating her lunch never taking her headphones […]

Posted inArt + Entertainment, Lifestyle, Opinion

Shake Me Awake

by csudhbulletin October 24, 2019August 29, 2020

By Yesenia Flores, Staff Writer  Sleep paralysis is when our brain is awake and our body is asleep, causing huge confusion and inability to move even when one tries to force themselves to move. When we begin to doze off, our brains tell our muscles to relax, which in turn causes our muscles to tense […]

Posted inArt + Entertainment, Politics

Declining Enlistment in U.S. and Israeli Militaries

by csudhbulletin October 24, 2019August 29, 2020

By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief The sun beat down on the tops of our heads as the breeze stirred the long grass that tangled itself around the metallic signs and rusted barbed wire lining the cliff of the Golan Heights, separating it from the Syrian border.  Zohar Kapustin pointed to a far off spot on the […]

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