End Note

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Taxing questions

For example, single individuals with taxable income of $50,000 appear to be in the 22% tax bracket.

I thought I knew what pharmacists did, and then I became one

Holding onto the memories

I can’t remember when I didn’t have a passion for publications.

We are better in community

I still remember the day in June 2017 when I begrudgingly stepped foot on the campus of Harding University for Honors Symposium.

‘Practically perfect in every way’

It was the simple things.

It’s a most wonderful time of the year

By the time you read this, Harding School of Theology’s 63rd annual commencement is a thing of the past. 

Life in the COVID-19 hall

Nothing could have prepared me for what I was walking into when I was offered the position of residence life coordinator in Kendall Hall.

End note: Just give it a chance

Growing up, I was a very picky kid, and honestly, I am a very picky adult — I hate trying new things.

The power of a nudge

Upon learning of the hometown of Jesus, Nathanael dismissively replied, “Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?” Philip could...

The distinguished teacher

He had no classroom, except the one the moment provided.

The importance of one

Stepping out of the ordinary

Withstanding hurricanes

End Note

Like others who have traveled abroad, I often find it challenging to choose a single memory or event from my time in Europe that is my favorite.

A time for reflection

Arkansas' brush with the Beatles

End Note: Saying thanks

End Note: The letter jacket and the 200 butterfly

End Note: The last meal in Pattie Cobb

With prayers every 30 minutes, singing in lines that stretched to the Lily Pool, steak night with cartoons, and all of the green beans you could...

End Note: Dear new Harding provost

End Note: A Harding swing and a ring