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    • Free Will or Sovereignty: Conflicting Views on Eternal Security 

      Kennedy, Nathan
      Northwest University, December 12, 2016
      2 pages
      The purpose of this paper is to tease out the issues associated with the debate on eternal security, linking the viewpoints to corresponding understandings of human free moral agency and the sovereignty of God. This paper ...
    • From Protest to Solution: A New Anthem for NFL Players 

      Manley Rhoades, Evan
      Northwest University, December 3, 2018
      1 page
    • Gatsby's Foil: Analyzing a Parallel Relationship 

      Fox, Isaac
      Northwest University, December 2, 2018
      1 page
    • Girl in a Tree 

      Epres, Luineo
      Northwest University, circa 2024
      1 page
      I call this piece “Girl In A Tree,” and I made this for a drawing class with Professor Becky Aitken in Fall of 2024. This was made using graphite pencils on 80lb. Blick Drawing paper (18x24, cut in half). I was inspired ...
    • A Hairrowing Tale 

      Taylor, Solomon
      Northwest University, December 1, 2020
      1 page
    • Harvest 2016 Edition 

      Northwest University, Fall 2016
      1 page
    • Harvest 2018 Edition 

      Northwest University, December 2018
      1 page
    • Harvest 2020 Edition 

      Northwest University, December 2020
      1 page
    • Hide and Seek 

      Schindler, Abigail
      Northwest University, 2025
      1 page
      In each other’s company for all of eternity. Acrylic on Canvas.
    • A History, A Society: A Poem 

      Kelly, Truleigh
      Northwest University, December 9, 2020
      1 page
    • The Journey from Bill to Law: What Aspects of an Environmental Policy Bill Help it Pass? 

      Hall, Lindsey
      Northwest University, December 13, 2016
      1 page
      Why do certain bills pass into law while others do not? This paper attempts to determine the differences between those bills that pass and become a law like the Endangered Species Act (1973); and bills that do not make it ...
    • Just Civil Disobedience: Building a Framework for Non-Violent Civil Disobedience 

      Ilisoi, Rebecca
      Northwest University, December 4, 2018
      1 page
      The most drastic difference between theories on just war and civil disobedience is that the latter holds no commonly accepted framework. Well-developed in historical and contemporary scholarship, the principles of just war ...
    • Life as I Knew It: A Memoir with a Critical Introduction 

      Hernandez, Kristen N.
      Northwest University, December 12, 2016
      3 pages
      The canon of literature written by and for the survivors of child sexual abuse is (understandably) densely populated by studies on the victims themselves. There exists, however, a gap in the literature regarding siblings ...
    • Lighthouse 

      Albriktsen, Kendall
      Northwest University, 2025
      1 page
      Hello, my name is Kendall, and this is my piece, “Lighthouse.” I had a hard time choosing between the poems I’ve written in the last couple years, but I really felt this one was a good example of the imagery I try to portray ...
    • London 

      Sabale, Keane
      Northwest University, 2025
      1 page
      A sketch of a building I saw in London.
    • Looking Beyond Despair: Creating Home-Grown Solutions through Contextualized Development Approaches 

      Olara, Edward S.
      Northwest University, December 5, 2018
      1 page
    • Matthew 19:13-15 Examination and Analysis 

      Bender, Sarah
      Northwest University, December 12, 2016
      1 page
    • May it Never Have an Asterisk 

      Johnson, Caroline
      Northwest University, 2025
      1 page
      For my 8th grade WA state history project, I learned that an asterisk on a Costco sign means that the item will leave soon. A few months after my project, I was eating the salsa and said to my mom, “May it never have an ...
    • Oedipus vs. Achilles: A True Hero and a Wannabe Hero 

      Climer, Carissa
      Northwest University, November 27, 2016
      1 page
      This paper contrasts Oedipus, from Sophocles’s Oedipus the King, with Achilles, from Homer’s Iliad, and claims that Oedipus is more of a hero than Achilles based on his actions throughout the story. The term hero is defined ...
    • Of Beauty Clasped 

      Rhoades, Ellis
      Northwest University, December 1, 2020
      1 page