Maddie Beals graduated from Corban this May and is now back on campus working as an admissions counselor. Click here for an inside look at her journey from student to employee, and some of the highs and lows of this.
Lifestyle & Culture
Never stop praying
After attending See You at the Pole, Rebekah Peters took the opportunity to think back over past experiences and reflect on the importance of prayer. Her testimony is a great reminder and inspiration to pray continuously.
Uncovering the mystery: The PVG Rooster
PVG residents returned to school and were greeted by a new dorm mate– a rooster. Where did he come from? What is his name? Sarina Girangaya dives in to uncover the story behind this mysterious rooster.
A New Face: The Davidson Puppy
There’s a new dog on campus! Emily Brown gets the information of who Greece is and what her role is.
Lessons from my cat
In this short essay, a student describes the lessons her cat taught her.
Empty Amphitheaters
In this essay, Sam Baggenstos discusses what it means to be faithful through the seemingly mundane moments of life.
Why I’m afraid of ants
In this short essay, Armanie Miranda explains the fear of ants she developed this summer, while also discussing what she learned from them.
Student responds to Tony Seigh
On April 4 author Tony Seigh spoke in chapel and made a few big statements about God. For student Quinton Butterfield, Seigh threw some red flags in the air. See what Butterfield has to say here.
Why I want to be a teacher
Zoe Thatcher shares about some of the joys from her junior practicum this past semester.
Cry me a river… or don’t
Lacie Wheeler shares about the gender expectations we don’t normally think of when it comes to crying.