September 2016
Program Seeks to Equip High School Students
By Tohko Nohara ‘18 Staff Writer From June 26th to July 2ndd, Gordon College welcomed 21 high school students from all over the world to be a part of Equip 2016, a seven day […]
Philosophy Professor Who Sued College Resigns
By Madeline Linnell ‘17 Managing Editor Gordon College and a philosophy professor who sued the school and two leaders in April over what she said was illegal discipline for public comments she made about […]
Chapel Office: New Devices Should Shorten Lines
By Corrine Previte News Editor The most recent update to Chapel that you may have noticed are the new Christian Life and Worship Chapel Checking Devices. These new devices did not just happen overnight, […]
New Residence Directors Assume Their Positions
By Micaiah Bushnell ‘17 Photography Editor The Residence Life (Rez life) staff had a couple of changes and additions over the summer. Three Resident Directors (RD) changed positions, as Katie Breitigan, Jake Brooks, and Polly Woods all […]
Rowe Hired as Dean of Student Engagement
By Shalomita Maleachi ‘17 Opinions Editor As the Center for Student Development transforms into the Office of Student Life, new faces are appearing on the third floor of Lane. One of these new faces belongs […]
New Mural for Renamed Office of Student Life
By Taylor Bradford ’19 Editor-in-chief “Just share with me your vision.” Those words were all that artist Shell Bradbury had to say to Jennifer Jukanovich, Gordon’s Vice President for Student Life, in order to help […]
Cinematic Suicide
By Langdon Kessner ‘17 Arts & Life Editor Suicide Squad (2016) stars Will Smith, Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, and Viola Davis. Written and directed by David Ayer, the superhero film (based on the DC […]
The Man Bun: Is it Stealing Female Glory or Just Plain Efficient?
By Corrine Previte News Editor I want to take you back to your childhood for a second, specifically to a Disney classic. Back in 1998, Disney released the female-empowering film Mulan. One of […]
Notes from Capitol Hill – Introductions
By Hannah Wardell ’17 Political Columnist This column is a bit of an introduction—to me, Hannah Wardell, a senior political science student, and to Washington D.C., the city where I will be studying […]