Some people already know which party to side with in this upcoming presidential election, others weigh their options. But what do we as Christians do in this presidential firefight?
Opinion
A tale of two frycooks.
In her column, Kelsey Leavitt shares the life lessons she learned while working in the drive-thru. This week, Leavitt shares how God used her bad experience of dating in the workplace to bring her closer to Him.
The people of McDonalds
Adult-degree student Jennifer Church shares her witty take on the different type of people you can run into at your local fast food joint.
CLT group should pursue Christ; Corban men don’t ‘boast’ about sex
A student voices his response to the formation of the new CLT group, “Let’s Talk” and to the declarations made against Corban men in a previous article.
Poetry: ‘Gender’, ‘A Million Points of Light’
Two students voice their passions and show their creativity through the art of poetry.
Remembering 9/11
ASB officer Jeffrey Morse gives a video tribute to the victims of the tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001.
Hard Work is Hard
“I’ve worked in a drive-thru for a good portion of my adult life. I can take your order, make your 10-creams-and 13-sugars coffee, bag your hash browns, and hand out another order all within a minute – skills I’m sure will be most vital in the future…”
5 Reasons to See ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’
ASB Activities Coordinator Jeff Morse shares – in a short, nifty video – his top reasons to watch summer blockbuster, “The Amazing-Spiderman.”
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Summer Camp
Hannah Yocum shares her experience as a camp team member, summer 2012, in this witty and truthfully crafted survival guide. So if you’ve ever wanted to know how to escape from a bear or take a punch, keep on reading.
Chapel is not about you
There is a misconception that chapel is for you, the student. It is not. It is for us, the Corban community. A greater problem than the issue of personal preference addressed above is the individualism that runs rampant in our culture and on our campus.
Why show up to chapel if you can download podcasts of better speakers from across the globe and listen to them in your room? Why show up to chapel when you can Youtube more emotionally impacting musical experiences than you feel you get in chapel? My answer: community, unique community.