The current ASB members realized that more could be done with their positions and that something needed to change. Through much research, evaluation and prayer, a new model for ASB leadership was presented to the student body on Jan. 14 in chapel.
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Mr. VG candidates REVEALED
Mr. VG is a prestigious competition on campus, where men take part in a battle of wits, talent, and hilarity. Take a moment to get to know this year’s contestants a little better before coming out to watch them compete LIVE later this week.
Humans are more than biochemical machines
On January 15, Dr. Matthew Dickerson came to Corban to lecture on the topic, “Can Computers Reason (and Enjoy Sex)?” Sophia Kuenzi writes about the claims Dr. Dickerson made about human intelligence and reason, and causes us to think deeper about this issue.
Merry Christmas from Hawaii
Sarina Girangaya goes home for Christmas break every year, not to snow-capped mountains, but to sunny beaches. In this short essay, she discusses some of her family’s traditions during the holiday season.
Lessons from a second home
Rebekah Straw discusses the lessons she’s learned from being a professor’s daughter.
Poet laureate visits Corban
Oregon’s poet laureate visited Corban on Nov. 21 and held a poetry workshop for students, staff and community members. Here are some poems students wrote from the workshop.
Student Testimony: “What was I going to say?”
Sarina Girangaya describes the struggle of finding value in her testimony, along with the various ways she’s seen God’s deliverance in her life.
Reflection: A $24.95 lesson
In this short reflection, Rebekah Straw shares about a childhood experience of hers and a lesson learned regarding work ethics and earning money.
Daily bread, or just a midnight snack?
Are you reading your Bible as the main source of strength in your life, or is it solely for encouragement in the hard times? In this spiritual reflection, Rebekah Peters shares her own struggle and growth in the way she approaches the Word of God and encourages us to do the same.
Keeping up with the Pantheons Slideshow
On Friday, students in Reading the World and Looking for God acted out a play they wrote. The play was about various Greek gods discussing their emotional and relational issues with a psychiatrist.