Learning how to drive is no easy task, and re-learning to drive is no better. In this short essay, Angela Knight discusses some of the oddities of Oregon driving restrictions as compared to driving internationally.
Opinion
Looking past personality types
Are you an extrovert or an introvert? Does that matter when it comes to building relationships? Emily Abbey discusses her thoughts and shares advice on how to see past the labels.
Student responds to Tony Seigh
On April 4 author Tony Seigh spoke in chapel and made a few big statements about God. For student Quinton Butterfield, Seigh threw some red flags in the air. See what Butterfield has to say here.
Why I want to be a teacher
Zoe Thatcher shares about some of the joys from her junior practicum this past semester.
The importance of a resume
A resume is an important tool, and most people will need one in their future. Starting with a solid resume now will only help later in life. Tori Cole offers some simple advice for making sure your resume will stand out among the masses.
Cry me a river… or don’t
Lacie Wheeler shares about the gender expectations we don’t normally think of when it comes to crying.
Teachers are people too
Stephanie Lanman discusses what she believes to be one of the most overlooked areas of service in the church – those who provide childcare.
Restaurant review: La Perla
Nathan Messmer offers a review on the restaurant famous for their $1 tacos in Salem.
Student testimony: the struggle with same sex attraction
A young woman at Corban shares her testimony about same sex attraction, her struggle with pornography and about the love and healing she’s found in community.
Femin-Ish
Hannah Belleque explains her unique view on a hotly debated topic in Christian culture – feminism.