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.
Voice
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.
Ode to CCS
A senior expresses her thoughts on finishing REACH credits before graduation.
Yoda hymns and hipster bands: what is worship?
Somewhere between out-dated hymns and hipster bands, Christians can discover what it really means to worship God.
I just signed my life away
We love it; we hate it; we break it; we obey it: oh, the joys of the Corban Contract.
My dear Wormwood…
Corban sophomore Steffan Bard writes a letter in imitation of C.S. Lewis’ “The Screwtape Letters,” in which the demon Screwtape advises Wormword about ways to tempt a Christian college student.
Getting to the next level: the Résumé
Don Sparks, Director of Student Success, gives advice to students on crafting a successful résumé for your dream job.
Prayer does not determine outcome of games
Corban’s women’s basketball coach Terry Williams debunks the reasons behind Tim Tebow’s prayerful life. Williams will lead the Warriors this weekend in two critical games against Eastern Oregon University and the College of Idaho.
Every door leads to an adventure
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.
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.