In this week’s student testimony sophomore Kelsey Leavitt shares the story about how she no longer belongs to the life of depression and self-injury, even after years of battling it.
Who are you voting for?
Do you know who you’re voting for come Mar. 18? Read here to see your candidates and hear why they desire this leadership position.
Police activity on Aumsville
On Feb. 19 Corban students were told to avoid Aumsville Highway due to police activity. Read here to find out what happened.
Panic hits campus over suspicious package
At roughly 4:30 p.m. Corban University sent out an emergency alert reporting a suspicious package near the entrance of the school. Students and faculty were instructed to remain 1000 ft. away. Read here to find out more.
Sex trafficking awareness event to be held in Psalm Center
Corban students Kristie Walrath, Hayley Dawson, and Hillary Roeder are responsible for the human trafficking awareness event taking place in the Psalm Center tomorrow night. Read more to see what the event will consist of and what Roeder has to say about the injustice of human trafficking.
Just stop it (A tale of two frycooks: part 2).
In her bi-weekly column, Kelsey Leavitt shares the life lessons she learned while working in the drive-thru. This week, Leavitt shares how she’s realized sometimes our friends “good intentions” can lead to bad ideas.
Overworked
In her bi-weekly column Kelsey Leavitt shares the different things she learned through her time working in a drive-thru. This week she discusses the importance of take a break, and resting.
Corban veterans speak up
Corban observes Veterans Day with men in uniform and a movie night.
Bite your tongue.
In her bi-weekly column Kelsey Leavitt shares how God used her time working in the drive-thru to reveal Himself to her. This week Leavitt shares about the power of words, and the why biting our tongues is an important skill to learn. .
Just flip the patty
In her bi-weekly column Kelsey Leavitt shares how God used her time working in the drive-thru to reveal Himself to her. This week Leavitt shares about some of the dangers of apathy in the workplace.