Corban’s volleyball team won 3-0 in the game against Evergreen State last Thursday, Sept. 13 making it the first CCC win of the season! Take a look at some of the highlights from that victorious night!
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Where the Wild Things Are
Little did these students know, that their seemingly ‘normal’ days would soon go from ordinary, to strange and frightening thanks to a little help from their friends – a couple spiders, a snake, and an owl!
Comparing Obama and Romney: The ‘Big’ Issues
A comparison on where the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates, Mitt Romney and current President Barack Obama, stand on the issues that really matter to us – including abortion, immigration, and Afghanistan.
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…
Beach Party 2012
The annual Beach Party, held on Sunday, Sept. 9, proved to be a day worth remembering! Take a look at some of the highlights of that day.
Remembering 9/11
ASB officer Jeffrey Morse gives a video tribute to the victims of the tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001.
Sex and Snacks: New CLT group aims to break taboo
Sex. A word some Corban students would not dare speak out loud. Sex is a topic that has become somewhat of a taboo in the Corban community. One student, Community Life Team leader Jordyna Smith, is determined to change that.
Planning for success
Aramark workers and Food Dudes went the extra mile to make orientation weekend a success. By the end of the week, they felt like family.
Psych Club: What is it all about?
Majoring in psychology? Still have an internship requirement to fill? Interested in interacting with fellow colleagues who “striv[e] to make a difference… for Christ through … psychology?” If so, Psych Club might be the group for you! Senior psychology major and president of the organization, Curtis Brown, explains what the club is all about and why you should attend their upcoming meetings and events.