It is impossible to complete some degrees with Corban’s science program. Students’ options in the department have improved over recent years, but is it enough?
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Concerts and events happening February 27-March 5. If you would like an event featured, email hilltopnews@corban.edu by Thursday at 10 a.m.
Weekend Preview: Feb. 19
Concerts and events happening February 19-26. If you know of an upcoming event you would like to be featured, email hilltopnews@corban.edu by Thursday at 10 a.m.
Life on the edge
Sometimes people don’t realize the community of residents living within the tiny apartment complex on the corner of Deer Park Drive and Aumsville are actually Corban students.
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Concerts and events happening February 12-19. If you know of an upcoming event you would like to be featured, email hilltopnews@corban.edu by Thursday at 10 a.m.
Against the dying of the light
Like any newly engaged college girl, sophomore Shannon Young will be busy this semester balancing school, work, church, and, as of this weekend, planning her wedding with her new fiancé.
A normal 21-year-old would be concerned with herself, and with the myriad details of wedding colors and flower arrangements and bridesmaids’ dresses. But for Young, normal took on a new meaning four and a half years ago, when doctors diagnosed her with cancer.
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Concerts and events happening Jan. 29-Feb. 4. If you know of an upcoming event you would like to be featured, email hilltopnews@corban.edu by Thursday at 10 a.m.
What does Reno do?
Reno – no, not the city. Reno Hoff, president of Corban College for ten years. Students know him as the guy does chapel now and then, parks his car in his own, much-envied spot in front of Schimmel, once in a rare blue moon, is spotted eating in Aramark. But there has to be more to the president title than these minor things.
A long, bumpy road to ministry
For Cary Smith, the road to college has been a bumpy and winding one. A transfer student in 2008, Smith’s journey to Corban has taken him on several twists and turns along the way—from Pasco, Wash., his hometown; to Dallas, Texas; to India for a two-week stay; and eventually to Salem, Ore.
Fresh out of high school, Smith was interested in pursuing jazz performance. Thanks to a high school band director who “cared about students…[and] invested in [them],” Smith—named after the actor Cary Grant—got involved with band early on and started playing saxophone and clariphone.
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Concerts and events happening Jan. 29-Feb. 4. If you have an upcoming event you would like to be featured, email hilltopnews@corban.edu by Thursday at 10 a.m.