Student Kaileen Korsten shares a new perspective on some widely disliked villains throughout literature’s history.
Voice
Desperately in need of control
Guns have been a hot topic lately. Read here to see one student’s comical approach to the discussion.
Student Testimony: “I have a father in Heaven”
In this week’s student testimony, a Corban sophomore shares about her battle with self-image and finding her value in God and not her dad.
Living in a bigger kingdom
Professor Colette Tennant shares her hope that students will learn to live in a “bigger kingdom” by taking full advantage of God’s abundance
This is for you, fellow procrastinator
Attention all procrastinators or college students, or both, because they’re one and the same right? Katrina Aman talks about procrastination as an art form and all the complexities that come along with it.
Student Poetry: Acceptance of sin
Student Kathryn Cleven shares a poem that took first place at one of the poetry slams last year.
Student Testimony: “God saved me from anorexia”
In this week’s student testimony, senior Esther Gallaway shares about her four and a half year long battle with anorexia and how God pulled her out of it and closer to Him.
Different mindset; Bigger God
Katrina Aman reflects on how Corban has changed her over the course of the semester.
Jesus take the wheel…
After a tough and draining two weeks of studying and finals, the long drive home many students are facing looks a little scary. But have no fear, just follow these 10 tips to keep you from falling asleep at the wheel!
Just stop it (A tale of two frycooks: part 2).
In her bi-weekly column, Kelsey Leavitt shares the life lessons she learned while working in the drive-thru. This week, Leavitt shares how she’s realized sometimes our friends “good intentions” can lead to bad ideas.