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News
Freshmen Fumble Around Campus
Just because freshmen and transfers are new on campus does not mean they are immune to certain mishaps. From tripping on the plentiful stairs to spilling food in the dining hall, new students share their stories of moments gone wrong during their first few weeks at Corban.
iServe, You Serve, We all Serve
On Wednesday September 9, students attended a meeting to learn the ropes of what ASB’s roles on campus are and how they could get involved in various committees to help ASB.
Beach Workouts with Jimmy
Planning on coming to the Beach Party? Follow this simple 2 minute workout video and it will get you fit and ready for the Ocean Rush and all the other fun activities you will see on that day.
On the highway to Heaven: The joys of Corban Camp Team
Twelve Corban students traveled to Christian camps around the Northwest during the summer months, experiencing the fun, chaos, and positive transformation that goes along with camp ministry.
Overcoming the Speaking Freeze
Corban student Elizabeth Cheney discusses her dread of public speaking and how she eventually grew to love it through her speech class, while also sharing the valuable lessons one can learn from taking speech.
Chariots of Fire: Corban Style
Students and athletes attended Corban’s cross country course on Saturday, September 3 to run at the 4th Annual Corban Invitational and Fun Run/Walk.
Of Mice and Musicals: Corban to Perform Rodgers & Hammerstein’s ‘Cinderella’
For the first time in history, Corban’s drama and music departments will collaborate on the fall musical, ‘Cinderella.’
End of the year party
This Saturday, April 30, Corban students and faculty can look forward to a night of food, activities, glittering lights, and memories from 4 to 10 p.m. in Lori Schilling’s Barn.
Scuba class offered in fall
Corban’s first Scuba Diving class will be offered this fall through Blue Element, a local dive studio.