How do you say I love you? Some opt for extravagance with airplanes, carriages, and now even space travel. Read here to see how Corban students have said I love you to their sweeties.
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The people we love to hate.
Student Kaileen Korsten shares a new perspective on some widely disliked villains throughout literature’s history.
The miracle cure: sleep
Lack of sleep has a bigger impact on your body than you may know. Read here to find out some of the consequences of sleep-deprivation.
What’s all the rucus about spiritual gifts?
The use of speaking in tongues and prophesy as spiritual gifts has created a lot of controversy in the modern church. Read here to see how some students feel about it.
Desperately in need of control
Guns have been a hot topic lately. Read here to see one student’s comical approach to the discussion.
Student composer rises to the top
Student David Hamilton has created the soundtrack for a film that will end up being a semifinalist in the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival– the Oscars of Christian films. Read here for more information on Hamilton and to see the trailer to the movie.
Living in a bigger kingdom
Professor Colette Tennant shares her hope that students will learn to live in a “bigger kingdom” by taking full advantage of God’s abundance
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.
Did those holiday meals weigh you down?
As a college student you may feel there is not enough time to stay fit or enough options in Aramark to eat healthy. Read here to see what Shannon Simmons, a human performance professor, and your fellow corbanites suggest.
How to write a classic
Thinking of writing a 20th century novel anytime soon? In this article student Lacie Fincher shares how you can write the perfect protagonist.