A student struggles with ideas of value, identity and feeling known.
Voice
Smells of Spearmint
A student’s essay on a place she viewed as important.
Student poetry
Stinky Bagels, Corban’s poetry club, is filled with aspiring poets desiring to share their artform. Three students stepped forward to have their work featured today: Nathan Smith, Daniel Elkins and Rachel Weinert.
An Increasing Pool: Why international athletes choose Corban
Arsinio Walker discusses reasons why international athletes choose Corban.
Graphic: Acting fearlessly in fright
A student illustrates a response to events regarding Islamic terrorism.
Lessons from a second home
Rebekah Straw discusses the lessons she’s learned from being a professor’s daughter.
Student Testimony: “What was I going to say?”
Sarina Girangaya describes the struggle of finding value in her testimony, along with the various ways she’s seen God’s deliverance in her life.
Student testimony: Coping with loss
Sara Stilwell shares her struggle to find peace in the midst of brokenness and loss.
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.