Jennifer Hutson reflects on what it truly means for Christians to be the light of the world and the salt of the earth.
Lifestyle & Culture
Surviving the clown epidemic
Following the recent epidemic of clowns harassing communities, Sophia Valdez brings some wise advice for surviving this terrifying fad.
Ending this chapter to start a new one
Marissa Raibley reflects on her time at Corban as she starts her fourth and final year.
Does “Heathens” spread heathenism or evangelism?
The song, “Heathens,” by Twenty-One Pilots, was reviewed by Bella Haeusel in the September edition of the Hilltop newspaper. Respond to her article in the poll or the comments!
A summer of many changes
Karla Lewis reflects on the events of her summer that would change her life for the better.
When summer doesn’t equal rest
Holly Wiegand reflects on her summer experiences and the little things that made it worthwhile.
The Rachel Tilgner story
Rachel Tilgner is relatively new to acting, but through various circumstances, she has found this new path.
The Christian cop out: ‘God has a plan for you’
Merissa Holliday talks about what she calls ‘The Christian cop out’ and how telling someone “God has a plan for you,” can be unbeneficial to healing.
The joys of being a doula
Katie Merritt talks about her experience as a doula, birthing coach and the opportunities it has brought her.
Of burritos and guac
A look into the life of a Chipotle Mexican Grill employee.