A new Christian movie explores themes of family and the meaning of true bravery.
Lifestyle & Culture
What did you do for Spring Break?
Three groups of Corban students decided to skip relaxing and spent their Spring Break ministering to those in need, and they don’t regret it at all.
Field Trip into History
It was a stormy day, with rain in the morning, wind in the afternoon, and an old fort to explore…
The Culinary Collegiate: Cheese
To have a creamy and tangy snack make your own cheese and add whatever herbs, nuts, or fruit you want.
Get hitched on a budget
Starry-eyed couples trying to plan weddings and stick to a budget: need some tips?
Where is the love?
You may not have had to fear for your life in middle or high school, but today’s children do. What should Christians do about this problem?
Of Frogs, Fleas, and Pheasant Departments
Students listen to former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins read some of his poetry. Complete with videos of Billy Collins readings.
Self-Serve Sweetness
Sweet Papaya may just be your best friend.
Robert and Edith, a Guy/Girl Movie Experience
In the hopes of presenting a more interesting review, Rob Saffeels and Meredith Smith went to see a movie together and now offer their guy/girl opinions of the film.
Give a shirt
Whitney Farrin’s idea was simple. Make up a bunch of T-shirts, sell them for $10 and donate all the proceeds toward shopping trips with homeless kids. Her friends at West Salem High School started buying the shirts and wearing them to school. So did their parents. And college kids. And business owners. So far, the “I give a shirt campaign” has sold more than 1,000 shirts.