This story first appeared in the November 2019 edition of the Hilltop. A medical professional, a personal trainer, and Corban alumni all have advice and tips for how not to gain the “inevitable” freshman fifteen. How do you view a healthy lifestyle? “It is when you take care of your mind, body, and spirit,” said […]
Lifestyle & Culture
Students grieve the near loss of Notre Dame
A massive fire erupted in Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral yesterday, resulting in devastating damages to the important landmark. Students grieve the occasion.
Pins&Needles exhibit on display in The Barn
Kinley Hickok tells us about her unique art exhibit on display in the Barn.
The best Christmas yet – on Thanksgiving
What did you do for Thanksgiving break? Eat some turkey? Get some shopping done? You probably didn’t celebrate Christmas. David Miller and his family did. Read his account of a Christmas in November.
Must-try unique Thanksgiving recipes
Consider this a formal reminder for your Thanksgiving break: bask in whatever community you find yourself in this season, remain mindful of other people traveling to and from thanksgiving celebrations, and wear loose-fitting pants for your second plate of turkey and stuffing. To pair with the traditional Thanksgiving meal, here are three recipes to help […]
The unlikely childhood of an American living through the Arab Spring
Corban student Anita spent her childhood in unrest-filled Tunisia during the Arab Spring of 2011. Read how it affected her and gave her a heart for people living in crisis.
Life in Uganda: How God put me here and what He’s doing
A Corban Health Science student is working at a hospital in Uganda through Best Semester. Read his story about God’s guidance and the joy of being uncomfortable.
‘Ride the stick horse’: John Hagala masters breaking out of comfort zone
John Hagala’s battle with social discomfort hasn’t prevented him from practicing his parkour skills around campus for one important reason: he has learned to ride the stick horse. Find out how Hagala challenges himself to answer God’s call to go forth.
Carol leaves behind 10-year legacy in mailroom
Carol Kruse worked for 10 years in the mailroom before feeling called this summer from Corban to teach a class of preschoolers. But, she’ll continue to visit. “Corban will always be a part of who I am,” she said.
Grads share future plans and reflect
With commencement taking place May 5, students from the class of 2018 look ahead to and prepare for what awaits them after graduation.