Next week, ballot voting will determine more than who becomes President, it will also determine whether recreational marijuana becomes legalized or not in Oregon. How would the outcome affect the state? Read what the state representative, the local sheriff and Corban had to say about this controversial issue.
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Night Strike 2012
‘The Least of These’ is a student organization that aims to raise awareness on injustices occurring locally and globally. Last Friday night, Oct. 5, they connected with SALT Street Ministries to minister to the homeless community down at Riverfront Park.
Search for missing Corban student continues
UPDATE: Luke Atkinson has been found and is safe. He had never been in any danger and was unaware of the search for him. Thank you for your prayers and support.
Homeless need to be informed of voting system
There are some misconceptions that the homeless in Oregon cannot vote due to lack of an address; This is not true. The homeless vote may matter now more than ever before…
Air1 celebrates 10 years at Corban
April 1, 2012 marked the 10-year anniversary of the Air1 radio station broadcasting from Corban University. This outlet would not have been possible without God’s provision and providence in evidently showing it was His will for it to be possible.
Court Street Dairy Lunch: a classic Salem diner
What better place to go for brunch on a Saturday morning than the local “greasy spoon?” In Salem, OR, that place is the Court Street Dairy Lunch.
8 things to do when it’s sunny
Grab your sunscreen and shades, you sun-starved Pacific Northwest students! The sun has finally shown its beautiful face.
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.
Nearby slopes offer winter solace
In between the stress of homework assignments, midterms, and walking to classes in the rainy Salem weather, some students find their relief up on the snowy slopes doing what they love: skiing and snowboarding.
Neighbors unite to aid woman’s flood fight
The South Salem High School community rallied during the Salem flood last Thursday to save the neighborhood across from Gilmore Field.