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The American Legion hands out red, paper poppies for Memorial Day

NICK EICHER, HOST: And now for this hour’s storyline. The American Legion is raising awareness of veterans for Memorial Day. WJI Reporter Jeremiah Yonemura has more from a small town in Northwest Iowa. SOUND: [Carts moving, car engines, scanning of items] JEREMIAH YONEMURA: In front of the Fareway grocery store in Sioux Center, volunteers hand […]

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Liberal arts student becomes aspiring journalist

Jared Stokes, a student at New Saint Andrews College (NSA), has a unique part-time job. He is a contributor to The Daily Caller, the news organization founded by Tucker Carlson.  Editors offer Stokes assignments — usually breaking news — that he can choose to accept or decline.  Upon acceptance of a story, Stokes has an

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Tulip Festival attendees sound off on America’s condition

ORANGE CITY, Iowa — Over 100,000 people from various Midwestern states explored the annual Dutch Orange City Tulip Festival on May 16-18. Attendees had different views on how America is doing and who should be elected president on Nov. 5. Attendees beliefs ranged from the country’s state being all right to frustration at the rising

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TMU’s Powell Library invites children for story time

The Master’s University’s Robert L. Powell Library last Wednesday morning invited children ages 2-6 for its weekly story time, singing, and drawing. Once the children arrived, Rachel Miller and Bethany Montajes began story time by singing their usual “Hello Song.”  Miller is the library’s Circulation Manager, and Montajes is one of the student Circulation Assistants.

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TMU Off-Campus students hold Beach Bonfire Night

Off-campus students at The Master’s University gathered last Saturday evening at Dockweiler State Beach to fellowship around a fire.  This was the second annual Beach Bonfire Night. Throughout the evening, some students stood at the shore while others reclined near the firepit.  Morgan Fay, the Women’s Off-Campus Resident Director, brought burgers and fries from In-N-Out

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The Master’s University hosts Disney Karaoke Night

For Disney Week this year, The Master’s University (TMU) hosted Disney Karaoke Night at Trophy Coffee on Friday, February 3.  This year’s theme was Star Wars. The event consisted of students singing karaoke versions of Disney songs on YouTube.  Songs included “Let It Go” from Frozen, “Evermore” from Beauty and the Beast, “You’ve Got a

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Remove Sex Education from Schools

Warning: This post contains content not suitable for younger audiences. Parents often enroll their kids in private school to avoid the corrupt public school system.  Christian and conservative parents want to teach their kids about sexuality at the appropriate age and from their viewpoint.  As angering as this sexualization in public schools is, not all

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The Master’s University Singers and Orchestra lead worship at Grace Community Church

The Master’s University (TMU) Singers and Orchestra led worship yesterday at the Sunday morning church service for Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, California.  Their appearance showcased the college’s Paul T. Plew School of Music. The University Singers and Orchestra are a choir and an orchestra that are open to students of all majors. Dr.

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