Martinelli’s, cake truffles, decorating cookies for faculty–what is classier than that? PVG’s Classy Christmas party ushered in the spirit of the season with a successful night of crafts, competitions, and poise on December 5.
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‘Twas the night before the Christmas choir concert
Days before the biggest performance of the year, the music department received news that its choir director, Dr. Matt Strauser, had suffered from a heart attack, but is now in stable condition.
Bringing Phillip Home
One Corban student’s mission trip to China resulted in a long road to adopting a Chinese boy into his family.
The Grinch is back in town!
The disappearance of the Schimmel Christmas tree this week caused a significant stir among the students and staff. Call it what you will – a prank gone too far, a crime committed by Christmas-haters, or a flawless execution of a grand plan – the giant Christmas tree in Schimmel Hall disappeared on Tuesday night only to return again late yesterday evening.
Corban can’t accept ‘just friends’
Staff reporter Eleanor Fazzari conducts a social experiment by spending time alone on campus with one of her guy friends. The hasty generalizations from Corban students confirmed suspicions that being friends on campus means unwanted attention from everybody else.
Texting while driving: America’s obsession
Lol. Cul8r. Nbd. Idk. Texting has become its own language in today’s society. It’s one of the main ways people connect with friends, family and co-workers.
Protesters, mailboxes, and more: the 2011 Turkey Trot
Runners, walkers, students and faculty gathered at the bottom of Schimmel for the annual Turkey Trot. As always, the costumes and energy did not disappoint, making for a great start to Thanksgiving break.
The Prince is giving a ball!
In its second consecutive weekend of performances, the cast of Cinderella charmed the audience on November 17 with a witty and magical rendition of the classic fairy tale. Drawing a large crowd from the community, the show completely sold out.
Corban’s most popular intramural
Which intramural sport draws the most participants? With approximately 240 players, it certainly isn’t Rock Paper Scissors. It’s volleyball.
“Search me, O God”
Many students come from a broken or divorced home. Ally Brudevold, a junior CLT, started an endeavor that connects and supports these students that will allow them to heal.