The new, weekly open dorms policy is a trial run this semester, not necessarily a permanent change.
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Life on the mountain
For Lisa Morrish, camp is not a CCS credit, a church event, or a summer retreat. It’s home.
Temporary gym closure ‘a precautionary measure’
The C.E. Jeffers Sports Center was closed for several hours Jan. 7 and 8 for cleaning as a preventative action against the spread of a potential bacteria.
Contract crackdown: Are students living by the fine print?
Corban students are drinking alcohol much more frequently than they get caught, according to an online poll conducted by the Hilltop News in November.
Blood money: Center offers cash to plasma donors
White, sterile, and clean on the inside. Hardly what you would expect from looking at the grungy, sand-colored exterior of the Talecris Plasma Resource Center.
Library to ‘establish academic credibility’
Corban College is working toward becoming Corban University by 2011. Building a new library will help to establish academic credibility.
Tim Saffeels: Musician extraordinaire
When members of the school’s music department were asked to honor a student who exemplified both talent and character, they chose senior Tim Saffeels.
Known for his positive attitude and versatility, he is an inspirational music student who is well-respected and admired by his professors.
Prayer chapel in the works
Kacie Woosley Staff Writer The anticipated Prayer Chapel to be built by the end of the 2008-09 school year will provide a place for students to slow down, reflect, and get in a little “knee time”. Ironically, the dream for the project came to mind when Jesse Hayes and a few friends skipped prayer chapel. […]
Students offer tips for good, cheap fun
Kenneth Mabry Photo Editor Wondering what to do when your pocket book runs out? Are you getting bored easily? Are you sick of watching the same movies? Cash-strapped college students – especially freshmen, who don’t know what campus and Salem have to offer – often have a hard time finding new and interesting things to […]
Aramark nixes trays, goes green
Megan Wozniak Staff Writer Corban College’s dining hall, Aramark, wants to save the world, and has been doing so – one tray at a time. By removing the trays and implementing other green programs, manager Tamra Taylor hopes to reduce the carbon footprint that Corban leaves behind, while saving the college money. What could be […]