
None of us relishes complications. We want issues to be simple. But now the freshmen are no longer freshmen - they've got four months under their belts in college. Rush week is over so some are now in fraternities and sororities. Faculty are complaining that second term has been just as rushed and frantic as the first. Dr. Warlick isn't new anymore. People are used to Wednesday nights instead of Sunday mornings as the time for worship. Attendance patterns and the reasons for them become more ambiguous. None of us relishes ambiguity - the state where things can have more than one meaning. We want issues to be clear - good or bad. We like the definite "yes" or the definite "no" - truth or lie. We've been at this knowledge game long enough to know there are a lot of "ifs" and "maybes" in life…