Consider Again is a column focusing on current issues in politics, religion, business, and international affairs. Rather than taking articles and opinions at face value, Consider Again challenges you to think a little deeper. Being able to know why you agree or disagree with an opinion is one of the most important life skills.
Consider again your motivations and reasons behind every decision you make and belief you hold, so that you may adequately defend it when the time comes.
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One father's lessons about optimism applied to politics. Published 5:49 p.m. June 16, 2013 - Comments
Evaluating both public and private foreign aid, especially in Kenya. Published 7:38 p.m. June 6, 2013 - Comments
Is economics too focused on math? Published 2:58 p.m. May 18, 2013 - Comments
The story of Gatsby has much to offer regarding our own past experiences and future goals... Published 10:45 a.m. May 14, 2013 - Comments
We often speak of virtues such as compassion, generosity, and fairness. Prudence is one that is often forgotten but quite meaningful. Published 1:36 p.m. May 6, 2013 - Comments
Before jumping to conclusions and mandating drug tests for anyone receiving welfare, we should consider some of the financial repercussions. Published 7:49 a.m. April 29, 2013 - Comments
President Obama attends the memorial at Baylor to honor the fallen in the West, Texas explosion. Published 1:57 p.m. April 25, 2013 - Comments
As we remember the 14th anniversary of the tragic Columbine massacre, we would also do well to avoid perpetuating the myths. Published 3:19 p.m. April 20, 2013 - Comments
China's stringent Internet regulation draws parallels to the fight over SOPA and PIPA a year ago. Published 5:40 p.m. April 15, 2013 - Comments
Changes to the AP Stylebook, possible imprisonment of Jana Winter, and British regulation all restrain a free press. Published 7:29 p.m. April 8, 2013 - Comments
Danny Huizinga is currently studying at Baylor University, pursuing three business majors in Economics, Finance, and Business Fellows with minors in mathematics and political science. Although originally from the Chicago area, he is a Texas resident.
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Danny Huizinga is currently studying at Baylor University, pursuing three business majors in Economics, Finance, and Business Fellows with minors in mathematics and political science. Although originally from the Chicago area, he is a Texas resident.