With WOW week fresh in the minds of Corban students, many missionaries have stories to tell that should not go unnoticed. Daryl Hanson, a missionary with Saints Equipped to Evangelize, leads summer mission trips to Italy where teams minister through performing mimes, puppet shows, and distributing tracts
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Sisters support Davidson men
Behind every great man there is a great woman… or at least an encouraging Balyo sister.
Corban’s own “Jack Bauer”
Meet New Executive Manager of Security, Seth Elliot, who is tightening the safety on campus.
My Journey with Autism
Craig Johnson, a senior at Corban, tells his story of his journey with autism and how he has overcome its challenges.
“Julius Caesar is a Woman?”
Taking advantage of the long weekend, members of Dr, John Wilson’s Shakespeare class drove down to Ashland to see two productions of William Shakespeare’s plays.
Comedy fills the Corban Art Gallery
Have you ever imagined the Mona Lisa combined with Monet’s White Water Lilies, becoming the Monet Lisa? How about Paul Revere contemplating the bust of Abraham Lincoln rather than a teapot? These combinations are what drive the creative new collection of art in Corban’s Psalm Center art gallery.
Expanding the Bubble
Hilltop news writer Lacy Ramirez discusses her passion for getting rid of Corban’s “bubble” stigma.
Corban Student and Ugandan Athlete?
Corban junior Jake Bowdoin shares his story of living in Uganda and competing on Uganda Christian University’s track team last semester.
Changes in Student Organizations
Changes in Student Organizations on Corban’s campus came with the beginning of the school year and a new ASB team. ASB Organizations Coordinator David Holcomb wants to see Student Organizations thrive this year more than ever before.
Freshman Stand-out Musician to Perform at Open Mic Night
Auditioning for one of America’s most popular TV shows, American Idol, is extremely intimidating to most singers. Most would opt for playing in a small low-pressure environment…say, at Corban’s Open Mic Night. But for freshman singer songwriter Tamara Evans, who braved the large crowds and ultra-critical judges to try out for AI, playing at Corban Open Mic Night is much more challenging.