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The Student Movement Volume 110 Issue 4: Remembering Those We Have Lost
HUMANS
From Student to Staff: Jeana Wallin Reimagines Alumni Connections at Andrews, Megan Constantine
Balancing Act: Freshman Laura Valenzi\u27s Thoughts on College Life, Esther Martin
AU Remembers Micah Harris, Andrew Francis
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Arts, Crafts, and...Dish Towels?, Madison Vath
The Lost Art of Episodic Television, Lia Glass
NEWS
Alabanzas: Celebrating Faith and Culture, Isa DeMoraes
AU Student Dies in Tragic Lake Drowning, Andrew Francis
Andrews University Pre-Law Students Volunteer at Expungement Fair, Nicholas Gunn
Andrews Mourns Former Seminarian Takura Carlos Rukuni, Aiko J. Ayala Rios
IDEAS
Why the House of Representatives is Capped at 435 Members, Joey Carrion
AI-ko talks about AI Music, Aiko J. Ayala Rios
Censorship in the 21st Century, Brennan Jarnes
When the Social Becomes Antisocial, Caleb Chung
PULSE
Campus Bursts with Energy at Annual Club Fair, Nicoleta Cojan
How to Maximize Fall Break, Alyssa Caruthers
Fall Flavored Dorm Treats, Melissa Moore
LAST WORD
A Matter of Time, Nathaniel Reidhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-110/1003/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 110 Issue 6: Warming Spirits Through Passion, Service, and Fellowship
HUMANS
Faith, Friendship, and Purpose: The Spirit of Student Missions, JJ Nixon
VACD Students Experience Communication Conference, Kara Shepard
Finding Her Canvas: Joy Broderick\u27s First-Year Experience at Andrews University, Megan Constantine
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Is Bingeing the Point of Streaming?, Lia Glass
Four Fall Films to Watch This Autumn, Corinna Bevier
Reggie & Ladye Love Smith to Bring Southern Gospel to HPAC, Melanie Webb
NEWS
Unchanging : AY Service Connects Humility and Growth in God\u27s Word, Isa DeMoraes
Student Movement Archives a Part of Giving Tuesday Initiatives, Andrew Francis
Alumna Discusses Political Threats to Humanities During Campus Lecture Talk, Andrew Francis
IDEAS
The Heart Behind the Screen, Samantha Woolford-Hunt
An Adventist Take on Rising Postliberalism, Joey Carrion
PULSE
Pumpkin Parable Painting and a Fall Hike Bring Students Together, Moraya Truman
More Coffee, Anyone?, Madison Vath
Halloween: A Trick or a Treat?, Maya Thomas
Making an Impact Through Service Sabbaths, Sophia Koh
LAST WORD
Don\u27t Try This Alone: Lessons from the Road, Kaara Harrishttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-110/1005/thumbnail.jp
The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Economic Convergence Between Developed and Developing Nations
This study investigates convergence between developed and developing countries’ GDP during the pre-COVID-19 era (1960-2019) and post-COVID-19 era (2020-2023) using World Bank data and the Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) test. For the pre-COVID period, results show no significant convergence, with an ADF statistic of −1.78 and a P = 0.39, likely due to disparities in industrialization and governance. Similarly, post-COVID results (ADF statistic −1.2, P = 0.67) also suggest no convergence, possibly exacerbated by pandemic-related challenges. The study highlights that structural barriers and the pandemic have hindered economic convergence
Coding the Greek New Testament in the text-fabric open source environment
Problem
Over the centuries, the Bible has been reproduced in various forms, from scrolls to codex, handwritten codex to printed books, and, more recently, the digital Bible. However, proprietary software tools lack in providing a more rigorous approach to advanced research in data-driven linguistic and exegetical studies.
Method
I report the final implementation of a data conversion project to convert an existing open source Nestle 1904 Greek New Testament encoded in XML format through Text-Fabric software (N1904-TF). The data was converted using Python packages and made available in a GitHub repository for programmers and non-programmers. Also, I developed over 60 Text-Fabric features that can be grouped into warp, sectional, orthographic, lexical, text-critical markers, morphological, syntactic, semantic, and relational features. In addition, a syntactic view side-by-side of the encoded data display, calculated parent and sibling features, features for critical text, and variants in the word lemma and its characters.
Results
The resulting annotated text can be used for morphological and syntactical linguistic research. The N1904-TF features can be manipulated offline using a Text-Fabric browser or a Jupyter Notebook, and a demonstration is made of exegetical questions that can be addressed using the developed dataset.
Conclusions
This work additionally evidences how one can use an open source code and data that targets the general user rather than only the specific needs of linguistic research, developing an end-user comprehensive documentation, how linguistic concepts should have the end user in mind, and the importance of a participative project in the humanities
Creating a Trauma-Informed Youth Ministry
Trauma is an event or experience that surpasses an individual’s coping capacity, often manifesting in response to various situations such as abuse, neglect, violence, natural disasters, or loss. Trauma, especially during one’s formative years, can have long-lasting and far-reaching effects on an individual’s physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual well-being. Consequently, it is vital to provide a safe and supportive environment for youth who have experienced such trauma. This article provides a guide on creating a safe space, emphasizing key elements such as being welcoming and non-judgmental, using positive language, setting clear boundaries, promoting autonomy, addressing triggers, and fostering healthy relationships. Through these best practices, youth ministry practitioners and leaders can play a crucial role in aiding the healing process for traumatized youth
Colin Cha Senior Cello Recital
Colin Cha presents his Senior Recital featuring works by Barriere, Smetana, Handel-Halvorsen, and Prokofiev.https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/posters-2024-2025/1002/thumbnail.jp