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SJI Hosts Gordon’s First Ever Justice Conference

November 4, 2016 0

By: Hanna Laeu ‘17 Staff Writer From Oct. 24 to Oct. 27, The Social Justice Initiative (SJI) hosted Gordon’s first ever Justice Conference, reflecting the Justice Conference in Chicago from this past summer. SJI streamed […]

Spotlight Journalist Illuminates Investigation

November 4, 2016 0

by: Jonathan Chandra ‘19 Staff Writer Matt Carroll, a Pulitzer-Prize winning data journalist responsible for uncovering systemic child sex abuse in the Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, spoke on Oct. 17 about his role in the […]

Ex-Student Sentenced to Prison for Kidnapping

November 4, 2016 0

By Madeline Linnell Managing Editor Former student Abigail Hanna was sentenced in mid-October to serve five to seven years in prison for breaking and entering, kidnapping a child and assaulting the child with a dangerous […]

First Highland Games Victory For Bromley Hall

November 4, 2016 0

by: Jonathan Chandra ‘17 Staff Writer On a misty Saturday morning, representatives from Gordon’s residence halls gathered together on Ferrin field to pit themselves against each other in feats of strength and athleticism. Oct. 22 […]

Princemere Writers Series Invites Poet to Campus

November 4, 2016 0

By: Taylor Bradford Editor-in-chief January Gill O’Neil, winner of the 2015 Paterson Award for Literary Excellence for her book Misery Islands, will be reading a collection of her poetry at Gordon College as a part […]

Lives Worth Eating: Fusion Andina

November 4, 2016 0

By: Talita Elizeu ‘17 Food Columnist I know you have been wondering where to take your hot date out for dinner, and I am here to tell you. On a dinner date with my friend […]

Marvel’s African American Hero Comes to Netflix

November 4, 2016 0

by Billy Jepma ’18 Staff Writer Over the past two years, Netflix has released four original superhero television series set in Marvel’s ever-growing and diversifying cinematic universe. The latest show added to the Netflix catalog […]

Evangelists’ Presence in Salem Brews Up Debate

November 4, 2016 0

by Liam Adams ‘17 Contributor     Every Oct. 31, thousands of people pilgrimage to Salem, MA to celebrate the hallowed day.  This year, in addition to the regular costumes of the lochness, goblin, ghoul and zombie, […]

Translations – A Play that Keeps on Ringing

November 4, 2016 0

by Veronica Andreades ’20 Staff Writer         If you struggle with incomplete endings, this may not be the play for you. However, if you like to mull over things for an extended amount of time, […]

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