On Friday, students in Reading the World and Looking for God acted out a play they wrote. The play was about various Greek gods discussing their emotional and relational issues with a psychiatrist.
Lifestyle & Culture
Letting go of the illusion of control
Jessica Snook shares about the struggle of letting go of control in her life, giving her life and plans to God and experiencing freedom through this.
The World on One Wheel: Corban unicyclists unite
Unicycling isn’t a word often heard, nor is it a hobby often witnessed. A few of Corban’s unicycling residents discuss their unique hobby with the bicycle’s lesser-known sibling.
Praying for Peace
Emily Brown discusses why it’s important to pray for peace.
Video games: A new form of story-telling
Junior Johnathan Partridge explains why video games should be treated and analyzed similarly to other art forms like film and literature.
Student testimony: Coping with loss
Sara Stilwell shares her struggle to find peace in the midst of brokenness and loss.
“Left Behind” Movie Review
Simon Howard discusses the movie “Left Behind,” loosely based on the book series, and some of the issues in it.
Secular vs. Sacred: What are we listening to?
Should we, as Christians, listen to non-Christian music? In this article, Emily Brown shares a piece of her testimony and discusses the hindrances that listening to explicit music can cause.
7 Ways to do better on tests
Midterms and are upon us. To help ease the stress and unreadiness one might feel about this time of semester, Sophia Kuenzi, with the help of some friends, gives some study tips on how to do well on exams.
Lights, camera, textbook: Is Corban for reel?
Angie Knight discusses how her experience at Corban measures up to how the college experience is depicted in films.