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.
Op-Ed: 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.