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Billions of years?

By Logan Knight

The first time I heard of an age of the Earth dispute, I thought, "Who cares how old the earth is--6,000 or 60 trillion years? It makes no difference to me." Well, I was wrong. As a Christian, it does matter how old the Earth is. Why? Because "Time" is the glue that holds the ridiculous theory of evolution together.

Editorial

Car-tastrophe on campus

In fewer than 60 days, the mill neighboring campus will have completed its early closing. What does that mean for NIC? It means there will be one fewer mill next door. What should it mean? Another way to enter and exit campus. There are access roads leading to the mill which students and faculty aren't allowed to use.

Jambalaya

By Kelsey Husky

Target practice On more than one occasion, drivers have been seen on the dike road (formally called Rosenberry Drive) swerving to hit the geese. I'm no fan of geese, but I'm on their side of the argument. Put some geese behind the wheel of a car swerving in your direction and see how well you like it.

Workplaces making jobs fun with video games a bad idea

By Jory Buechner

Video games will become the future form of how office work is performed. At least that is what Robert Ashley reports in his article "All Work and All Play." This article gives a rather in-depth look into offices that have created a video game work environment.

Technology not communcation

By Kalyn Lovlyn

Recent improvements in technology appear to improve life in America. The outbreak of cell phones allows people to keep in touch, constantly, Web sites allow old friends to keep in touch and text messaging allows people to stay in contact when it would otherwise be impolite.

Writer confused by disappearing droppings

By Steven Hamari

A warning to the moral authority, faint-of-heart and immature: The following article is all about poop. I hope by the end of this piece, no pun intended, to educate as well as entertain you. If you are uncomfortable thinking about a perfectly natural and essential bodily function, you can kiss the part of me where it comes out.

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