The “epic” conclusion to Corban’s first-ever Humans versus Zombies game.
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Jesus take the wheel…
After a tough and draining two weeks of studying and finals, the long drive home many students are facing looks a little scary. But have no fear, just follow these 10 tips to keep you from falling asleep at the wheel!
The Walking Dead: Corban Edition [Part One – The Beginning of the End]
It has happened. The zombie apocalypse has arrived. No one can be trusted, not even your roommate. Especially not your roommate. Desperate times calls for eating your friends…or so they say….
Students reminisce as semester draws to a close
In the midst of all the excitement due to the coming break [and the current zombie apocalypse], three students took a moment to reflect on some highlights of this semester.
Corban becomes headquarters for Billy Graham crusade
Corban is the Northwest headquarters for Billy Graham’s 2013 “My Hope” campaign, which has seen significant success around the world in evangelism.
Exhibition games sharpen Warriors for CCC
Portland State, Gonzaga and Oregon. Idaho, OSU and Portland State. Even Stanford. In the last five years, Corban has played all of these teams. Why do these women put themselves up against these teams?
Corban students take prayer seriously
Prayer is not exclusive or reserved for special occasions. It is something that has been embraced by groups from every part of campus. Read about them here.
Ditch the coffee, get more sleep
All-nighters, constant coffee runs and piles of dirty laundry – It’s that time of the year again! The end of the semester is approaching and many students are already falling prey to the evils of stress. If you’re one of those students, Corban’s head counselor has some advice!
Corban reacts to the results of Election 2012
Corban students had much to say about the results of the election, and express their opinions on what the attitude of Christians toward politics should be.
Thankful in different ways
While we all celebrate the seasons separately, have you ever stopped to wonder if we celebrate them differently as well? Check out this story to see how Corban students spend Thanksgiving with their families.