PVG holds their annual Mr. VG competition. Check out this video to see some highlights.
Campus
The people we love to hate.
Student Kaileen Korsten shares a new perspective on some widely disliked villains throughout literature’s history.
The miracle cure: sleep
Lack of sleep has a bigger impact on your body than you may know. Read here to find out some of the consequences of sleep-deprivation.
What’s all the rucus about spiritual gifts?
The use of speaking in tongues and prophesy as spiritual gifts has created a lot of controversy in the modern church. Read here to see how some students feel about it.
Panic hits campus over suspicious package
At roughly 4:30 p.m. Corban University sent out an emergency alert reporting a suspicious package near the entrance of the school. Students and faculty were instructed to remain 1000 ft. away. Read here to find out more.
Library adds new TVs for student use
Have you seen the new TVs in the Library? To better engage students new technology already being used in the business world Corban has added these tablet-like TVs for students to work on group projects and presentations. Read here to find out more.
Student composer rises to the top
Student David Hamilton has created the soundtrack for a film that will end up being a semifinalist in the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival– the Oscars of Christian films. Read here for more information on Hamilton and to see the trailer to the movie.
MLK Day 2013
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day Corban students went out into the Salem-Keizer area to do service projects. Check out these photos to see what some of them did.
Klados Ministry presents: “Freedom from the Night”
On Jan. 19 Corban hosted a sex trafficking awareness event including the presentation of Klados Ministry’s drama: “Freedom from the Night.” The presentation included Corban Students Seth West, Kaileen Korsten, and Jessica Bruggeman. Check out the video of their performance here, as well as the following speak by student Kirstie Walrath.
Sex trafficking awareness event to be held in Psalm Center
Corban students Kristie Walrath, Hayley Dawson, and Hillary Roeder are responsible for the human trafficking awareness event taking place in the Psalm Center tomorrow night. Read more to see what the event will consist of and what Roeder has to say about the injustice of human trafficking.