Students choose to attend Corban for different reasons – the Christ-centered environment, sports scholarships, or even because of the small student body. Four new students share their reasons on why Corban was their final choice.
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Students clean up Leslie Middle School’s garden
Several of Corban’s freshmen did some heavy work at a middle school in town this past Tuesday, Aug 28, when the University sent them out to serve the community.
Need to find a new church home?
Still searching for a local church to attend? This interactive map may help you find your ‘home away from home church.’
Corban Connection raises scholarship funds
The 45th Annual Corban Connection took place on Saturday, April 14th at Corban’s Psalm Center.
Students volunteer at Outdoor School
Last week 12 Corban students joined 15 other counselors to volunteer at Outdoor School. From April 9 – April 13, sixth graders attended the camp to learn about how to live in the unpredictable Oregon wilderness.
Roomies? You never know what could happen
Roomies is tomorrow. Before you get all skeptical and say nothing good ever comes from setting your roommate up on a date, remember that Roomies has a long and successful history of bringing couples together that may not have otherwise met.
Golf team soars to national tournament
Spending 10 hours on a golf course trudging eight miles through rain and snow, and carrying golf clubs may not sound like everyone’s favorite way to spend a weekend. But for members of Corban’s golf team, this has been their lives for the past few weekends.
Corban Memes make waves at Corban
Are those Corban Facebook memes making you laugh out loud? Read about how sophomores Jeffrey Morse and Caleb Stultz got them all started.
Warrior watch delivers games online
What do four Farrar residents, a black box and a radio broadcaster from Mount Hood all have in common? Corban sports.
Married, educated, and loving it: couples tie the knot in college
Many young couples in America are waiting longer to get married due to the economy. With uncertain futures, the national trend shows that couples want to wait until they are more financially secure to get married. However, marriage in college is a recurring trend among couples at Christian colleges.