This spring break eight Corbanites will be headed on a Utah adventure to spread the word of God to Mormons. Read here to see the student and staff leaders of the team and what they hope to accomplish.
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Student poetry: God uses our brokenness
Randi Donahue, a freshman, shares her poem about how we are all broken, but God uses our brokenness, takes us as we are, and loves us and shapes us into His creation.
Who are you voting for?
Do you know who you’re voting for come Mar. 18? Read here to see your candidates and hear why they desire this leadership position.
Saying goodbye to Chef Josh
His name is Bonds: James Bonds. Okay, it maybe it isn’t but it is Joshua Bond and he was the food director for Aramark for over three years before he suddenly left in February. Read here to find out more.
Student testimony: “The summer that changed my life”
Student Tera McDonough shares about a summer that changed her life, and brought her to Corban.
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.
Basketball: final conference games
The men and woman’s basketball teams had their final conference games against Southern Oregon University and Oregon Institute of Technology on Feb. 15 and 16. Basketball player Colin Allen summarizes the outcome of the men’s games, and gives a closer look at what a travel weekend consists of for a basketball player.
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.
Glitter on campus
Wondering where all the glitter on campus came from? Read here to find out the real story, and no, it wasn’t Ke$ha.
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.