Student Tera McDonough shares about a summer that changed her life, and brought her to Corban.
Lifestyle & Culture
Best overall film goes to…
Corban held its first ever film festival on Saturday Mar. 9 at the Salem Conference Center, followed by a dance. Katherine Hormann’s film, “The Commuter,” took home Best Overall film. Click here to see her video.
Just listen.
Professor Eric Straw shares an interesting dialogue about the importance of listening and not simply hearing.
Snapshots of the Love Doctor’s life
It’s spring time and as many students wait in anticipation for that ring reporter Katie Wilson turned to Dr. Love for some snapshots of romantic love at it’s finest. Professor Trammell also offers his advice for young couples.
Students ‘kick start’ their own businesses
Two students have taken the initiative to start their own graphic design businesses. Read some of their advice for starting your own here.
Ten steps to becoming a hipster
Hipsters. They are said to go against the grain, and seem to be in the spotlight of our generation’s culture, so why not join them? That’s not a paradox is it? Read here to get essential first steps to becoming a hipster. Disclaimer: this may contain satire.
Movie Review: Warm Bodies
Curious about the new zombie love story that recently hit theaters? Jeffrey Morse gives his review of the movie here.
Returning to the classic age of film
It’s time to return to the classic age of American film making with “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken”. Adam fields reviews and suggests this 1960s comedy, which is available to watch for free on YouTube.
Student testimony: “I never wanted to be a Christian again”
In this week’s student testimony, Kyle Anthony shares about the anger he felt towards God when family illness struck. And ultimately, how He can still reach us even in our brokenness.
Fundraising: avoiding the flop
Fundraising happens year round at Corban; whether it be for mission trips, organizations, or sport teams. Read here to see what advice students give to have more successful fundraising results, based on their past experiences.