In an attempt to create dialogue about Martin Luther King day, two students: one African-American and one Caucasian have written opinion pieces focusing on an aspect of Corban’s MLK day this year that they feel is important.
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Your name in Limelight
Tips from last year’s champion dance team on how to win $500 this Limelight.
Cancer battle intensifies for Corban senior
Sara Swenson will be staying home this semester to begin oral chemo.
Balyo Bandit
The inside scoop on Balyo’s food thievery.
Corban’s Radio Station
How the tower and antennae came to be atop the elevator shaft is a little-known piece of Corban’s history.
Basketball: Corban beats Multnomah 77-49
Corban charged past Multnomah during the men’s basketball matchup Dec. 16, netting 14 points in the first 4 minutes of the first half that gave the Warriors a solid start and eventually led to a 77-49 victory.
Change a life, change the world
AIDS. We hear about it so much that the people in need have been reduced to statistics. But how should Christians respond to those statistics?
Spam, eggs, and rice for breakfast?
The Pacific Islander’s Club on campus is a place for sharing cultures. Students hundreds of miles from home are finding a way to connect and share their experiences through this new club.
Board Game Olympics Photos
Pictures from the intramurals “Board Game Olympics”
The Bike America Mission
Jason Hardrath is peddling a unique – some may call it crazy – summer mission trip. The mission: bike 3,500 miles from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, raising funds and awareness to help children living in poverty.