February 7, 2012 made a new landmark in the history of Corban University. The board of trustees made their final decision for the new president elect. Ladies and Gentlemen, Corban University’s 10th president, Dr. Sheldon Nord.
Lifestyle & Culture
Video games create student bond in the dorms
How much do college guys play video games? Are they a good thing or a bad thing? Guest writer Joe Kraft explores the world of gaming at Corban.
Down in Africa
A group of business majors — Jordan Keck, Ben Funkhouser, Kevin Straw, and professor Eric Straw — returned on Feb. 12 from a two-week trip to Nairobi, Kenya to continue work on software that will provide a human resources management system for Bible Translation and Literacy (BTL), the Kenyan division of Wycliffe Bible Translation.
Houston, we have a problem
Two Emmy Awards, Six Grammys, Thirty Billboard Music Awards, and Twenty-Two American Music Awards is not enough to make college students care, even if you die.
John Doan: a Salem Masterpiece
Local musician John Doan thinks modern music has lost its magic. Not because musicians are less talented, but because people have fallen out of relationship with each other in this age of technology. He wants to bring some of that back in the music he plays through the stories he tells and his role as an entertainer.
Nearby slopes offer winter solace
In between the stress of homework assignments, midterms, and walking to classes in the rainy Salem weather, some students find their relief up on the snowy slopes doing what they love: skiing and snowboarding.
Spring play announces small cast list
“The Hound of the Baskervilles,” Corban’s spring drama production with shows on March 8-10, offers a cast list of 10 people, leaving many long-time drama students disappointed without roles.
Students rejuvenate at Breakaway Retreat
The third annual True North Corps Breakaway Retreat took place this weekend, drawing the biggest crowd to date.
Better than a flower…
Corban students Kent Wilson, Peter Ellis and Claire Clubb sold $5 Valentine’s telegrams for those wishing to spread the love to a special someone, or simply embarrass them.
Kenji gets his Valentine
Davidson Hall Resident Assistant Kenji Fukunaga will be celebrating Valentine’s Day this year with a special Valentine — literally.