Activities, activities. Four students are battling against each other for the privilege of planning Corban’s school-wide events for the 2012-13 school year. Cassie Forster, Janae Grieb, Jenna Harbeck and Jeffrey Morse are in the race for ASB’s Activities Coordinator.
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Meet the candidates: ASB 2012-13
With ASB elections being held next Monday, March 19, now is the time to get to know the students running for office. Four candidates — Tamara Evans, Nate Edwards, Elijah Olson and Tyler Shockley — are competing to be next year’s ASB Ministries leader, while Jessica Baughman is running unopposed for Media Arts Coordinator. Stay tuned for more candidate profiles throughout the week. Also, the candidates will be available from 8-10 p.m. on Thursday, March 15 in the coffee shop to mingle and talk with students.
Forget “ring by spring!” Singleness is a good thing
Corban’s cliche of “ring by spring” is becoming more prevalent as the season fast approaches. For those students who don’t have any dating prospects on the horizon, it is easy to become depressed and fill your sorrows with ice cream and chocolate, right? Wrong.
Corban Memes make waves at Corban
Are those Corban Facebook memes making you laugh out loud? Read about how sophomores Jeffrey Morse and Caleb Stultz got them all started.
Warrior watch delivers games online
What do four Farrar residents, a black box and a radio broadcaster from Mount Hood all have in common? Corban sports.
Married, educated, and loving it: couples tie the knot in college
Many young couples in America are waiting longer to get married due to the economy. With uncertain futures, the national trend shows that couples want to wait until they are more financially secure to get married. However, marriage in college is a recurring trend among couples at Christian colleges.
Corban’s president-elect to replace Hoff in 2013
February 7, 2012 made a new landmark in the history of Corban University. The board of trustees made their final decision for the new president elect. Ladies and Gentlemen, Corban University’s 10th president, Dr. Sheldon Nord.
Video games create student bond in the dorms
How much do college guys play video games? Are they a good thing or a bad thing? Guest writer Joe Kraft explores the world of gaming at Corban.
Down in Africa
A group of business majors — Jordan Keck, Ben Funkhouser, Kevin Straw, and professor Eric Straw — returned on Feb. 12 from a two-week trip to Nairobi, Kenya to continue work on software that will provide a human resources management system for Bible Translation and Literacy (BTL), the Kenyan division of Wycliffe Bible Translation.
John Doan: a Salem Masterpiece
Local musician John Doan thinks modern music has lost its magic. Not because musicians are less talented, but because people have fallen out of relationship with each other in this age of technology. He wants to bring some of that back in the music he plays through the stories he tells and his role as an entertainer.