What’s behind a door? When photographer Katharine Hormann let her imagination run wild with this question, it resulted in hundreds of pictures documenting her adventures in Europe through doors. Old or new, welcoming or menacing, these doors are a sample of Hormann’s new display in the Psalm Center art gallery.
Opinion
Introducing Thomas Fiss
Thomas Fiss, who celebrated his 25th birthday yesterday, is a former Capitol Records recording artist who used to be a member of the boy band Varsity Fanclub. After a short while, he left the band to pursue an independent solo act.
Volunteering for life
“Do you have anything for me to do today?” The Oregon Right to Life office was cold and bare at nine o’clock on a Monday morning. This was the usual time I drove to Keizer to complete my 25 volunteer hours for Reach, preparing myself for the menial tasks that the office ladies set before me.
Corban can’t accept ‘just friends’
Staff reporter Eleanor Fazzari conducts a social experiment by spending time alone on campus with one of her guy friends. The hasty generalizations from Corban students confirmed suspicions that being friends on campus means unwanted attention from everybody else.
11 Reasons why you Should Study Abroad
Corban Junior Katharine Hormann studied abroad in Europe last semester through Corban’s Ambex program. She traveled to 11 countries, and learned something different in each one. Hormann’s passion and enthusiasm for travel spill into the lives of other students as she constantly urges them to try Ambex. Hormann offers tips and encouragement to visit different countries here in her top 11 reasons why you should study abroad:
Sibling Rivalry
This year the holiday is going to be tense as family and football come together in a whole new way. 2011 marks the first ever matchup between two brothers: the Baltimore Ravens face off against the San Francisco 49ers on November 24th, each team coached by a Harbaugh brother.
“Tebow Mania” is undeserved
Sports writer Mark Flores dishes his opinion about why Tim Tebow does not belong in the NFL. Make sure to read next week’s piece that will disclose an opposite view about the Denver Broncos controversial quarterback.
My Journey with Autism
Craig Johnson, a senior at Corban, tells his story of his journey with autism and how he has overcome its challenges.
“Julius Caesar is a Woman?”
Taking advantage of the long weekend, members of Dr, John Wilson’s Shakespeare class drove down to Ashland to see two productions of William Shakespeare’s plays.
For the Ladies: Dress for Success
Some people will use being a college student as a sad excuse to not care about personal style, and inevitably, ignore a chance at success. To my legging wearing, topknot-adorning classmates: WAKE UP!