Kristina Schwartz decided to make the most of last week’s Salem floodwaters by getting baptized in them at Corban by professor Ryan Welsh.
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Is SOPA good or bad?
What would passing laws about the internet really bring to our country? Kent Wilson explores the consequences of SOPA and PIPA.
Chaos floods Corban campus
Corban University was in for a day of excitement as flood waters caused significant damage in many buildings, and flood evacuees from nearby Turner took refuge in the gym.
Helping hands and changing hearts: Corban students and staff serve on MLK Day
What does it take to serve? Corban students and staff reach out to the Salem community by picking up trash on the streets, reading to kids at the Boys and Girls Club, bark-dusting paths, caulking houses and more for the first-ever all-campus service day on January 16, 2012.
Praying against human trafficking
Corban junior Hillary Roeder led a group of students to the Oregon State Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 11, where they joined a local church in a prayer vigil to raise awareness about human trafficking.
All-campus service day creates a spirit of service
Raking leaves, shoveling dirt, and cleaning houses may not be everyone’s ideal way of spending a day off, but Corban students and staff have the opportunity to do these things and much more in service to the Salem community on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
PVG shows some class!
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.
‘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.