Desperately in need of control
Guns have been a hot topic lately. Read here to see one student's comical approach to the discussion.
Corban reacts to the results of Election 2012
Corban students had much to say about the results of the election, and express their opinions on what the attitude of Christians toward politics should be.
Clearing the Smoke on Pot Legalization
Next week, ballot voting will determine more than who becomes President, it will also determine whether recreational marijuana becomes legalized or not in Oregon. How would the outcome affect the state? Read what the state representative, the local sheriff and Corban had to say about this controversial issue.
Presidential Election 2012: Libertarian, Constitution and Green Party candidates
Still undetermined on who to vote for? Having trouble deciding between Democrat candidate President Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney? Perhaps it's time to look at a few other options.
Comparing Obama and Romney: The ‘Big’ Issues
A comparison on where the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates, Mitt Romney and current President Barack Obama, stand on the issues that really matter to us - including abortion, immigration, and Afghanistan.
Homeless need to be informed of voting system
There are some misconceptions that the homeless in Oregon cannot vote due to lack of an address; This is not true. The homeless vote may matter now more than ever before...
Remembering 9/11
ASB officer Jeffrey Morse gives a video tribute to the victims of the tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001.
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Prayer Cases
Government and public school officials put forth their arguments for a right to say prayers or invocations prior to public meetings. Historically, the Supreme Court has refused to hear cases about religious liberty and prayer in courts.
Is SOPA good or bad?
What would passing laws about the internet really bring to our country? Kent Wilson explores the consequences of SOPA and PIPA.
Put the phone down
Though it may not be the most popular law enacted by our government, many people--including students here at Corban--are readily supporting the new no-texting bill.

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