Our view: Reaction to Sikh temple shooting reveals hidden prejudice
Jason Cuevas, News editor
August 24, 2012
Despite religious freedom being in the first amendment to the constitution, the battle over religion has been ongoing ever since. Recent events have displayed an improper way of thinking and have made the need to stand up for religious rights as important as ever. The recent tragedy at the Sikh temple... Read more »
No prayer rooms available for students on campus
Muhammad Anta Kusuma, Clarion staff
May 8, 2012
Shimaa Mohamad is a 26-year-old international student from Egypt. She is Muslim and she wears a head scarf. She came to the United States last year under the State Department scholarship program. Madison College was chosen by her program as a place for her to study for two semesters. Studying at an American... Read more »
Why are politicians waging religious warfare?
Max Blaska, Clarion staff
February 22, 2012
Over the last couple of weeks this phrase has been bandied about. Many conservative Christians have doubts about our president’s faith and some have even said that Obama wants to destroy Christianity. With Obama mandating that Christian institutions, like hospitals and schools must cover contraception... Read more »




