Ann Arbor would be a great place to test the waters for the Methodist message of the coming years.
Author: Gabriel Ervin
Gabriel Ervin is a contributor to the Michigan Review. Ervin is a former representative of the LSA Student Government and has been highly involved in local politics, including running for village council in his hometown.
Ann Arbor’s Quixotic Adventure into Middle Eastern Politics
Local government needlessly inflames tensions on the Israel–Hamas war.
‘Napoleon’ Review: The Emperor Has No Clothes
Joaquin Phoenix plays Napoleon Bonaparte as a whiny, obtuse, petulant child in Ridley Scott’s new epic.
Lessons from the First Thanksgiving
We, the American people, must remember the first Thanksgiving as the birth of American values.
Maison Edwards: Embracing Timelessness in the Modern City
Maison Edwards is a reminder of when Ann Arbor businesses were personal.
It’s Time to Reconsider Immigration
The US needs to ask: Is cheap labor worth it?
Two Anti-Christian Groups Face Off on the Diag
Last week saw two groups that actively hinder Christian efforts clash on the Diag — GEO and street preachers.
Dastardly Diag-Dwelling ‘Disciples’ Deplore Discourse – Students Too
The preachers on the Diag were hateful and obscene, and the students surrounding them should not have stooped to their level.