The Track and Cross-country team bus went up in flames at about 6:15 on Thursday night. No one was injured.
The road from and to the gym was still closed off due to the sparking power line as of press time.
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What Would Bob Marley Do?
Jake Zufelt’s column about becoming cultured this summer–this time with the entire last sentence.
Oregon Right to Life Scholarship for You?
This fall, the Oregon Right to Life Education Foundation is offering its third annual $2,500 scholarship. Audrey Engel, a current Corban student, won the award last year, and tells about her experience and how to apply.
Students Plan Senior Art Outreach
Heard about the new CLT project, Heart to HeART? Learn the plan as Rachel Newby explains her passion.
A Different Way to Worship
What’s the scoop on the new “Reflection Chapel’s” and what are they going to continue for the rest of this year? Here is the plan from Campus Pastor Dan Huber.
Opposing the Opposition
Professor Paul Johnson explains how Rev. Terry Jones’ threat to burn a copy of the Qur’an could affect missions work with Muslims.
Corban Games 2010 Video
Tossing a cow tongue, running backwards in flippers, and solving a crossword puzzle are just a few of the things that freshmen did at the Corban Games on Warrior Field during orientation weekend.
Missions in Mozambique
Lindsay West tells of her experiences this summer on a mission trip to Mozambique. Complete with pictures and a video of a worship service.
Ground Zero Mosque Contoversy Reveals American Attitude Toward Islam
As the ninth anniversary of 9/11 approaches, Americans are in remembrance of what happened that day. At the same time, controversial plans to build a mosque and Islamic center next to Ground Zero are moving forward.
Police Officer Hits Light Pole on Aumsville
After a black Marion County Sheriff SUV hit a light pole at the corner of Aumsville Highway and Deer Park Drive today, a deputy and a cadet sustained no serious injuries.