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Riding the bench- Super Bowl Preview

February 3, 2017 0

By Jacob Hevenor ‘17 Sports Editor I was going to write this edition’s column on the unprecedented parity that has rapidly emerged in professional men’s tennis, but I figured I should cater to the audience […]

Lives Worth Eating- Vinny’s Ristorante

February 3, 2017 0

By: Talita Elizeu ‘17 Food Columnist Welcome to season two of Lives Worth Eating. I spent this winter break globetrotting, and by that I mean I worked a ton and then took a road trip […]

Alchemist and Apertures- Extra Ordinary Science

February 3, 2017 0

By: Harrison Miller ‘17 Contributor The divide between science and the everyday person runs deep. Society now accepts science as this incomprehensible, arcane study that mere mortals dare not comprehend. Because of this, society more […]

The Muslim Travel Ban And End of Religious Freedom

February 3, 2017 0

By: Talita Elizeu ‘17 Politically Opinionated Food Columnist To the family who has made me, students who surround me, professors who teach me and all American evangelicals who have cherished and fought for freedom of […]

Go and Do Likewise- Loving Those Who Are Lost

February 3, 2017 0

By: Kelsey Briggs ‘18 Contributor I’m sitting here on my bed really struggling right now. I think it’s because…well actually, I won’t give a reason. I’m not sure why. But I have a deep sense […]

Ketchup Can’t Compare

February 3, 2017 0

By: Tohko Nohara ‘18 and Liam Adams ‘17 Staff Writer and Web Editor Smearing the digital scene, Mustard whets an appetite for compelling storytelling and dynamic dialogue. Mustard is a digital magazine seeking to foster […]

Gordon and Its Sophomores Look To The Future

February 3, 2017 0

By: Andrew York ‘19 Staff Writer The Career and Calling Conference (Jan. 20 –21) was a professional development seminar unlike most of its kind. The Conference’s teachings focused not only on networking, resume writing and […]

Resident Directors Now Permitted To Own Dogs

February 3, 2017 0

By: Jessica Ryan ‘19 Staff Writer Before winter break, the only animal that had an impactful presence on campus were the geese. Times are changing, however, as a new policy was put into place at […]

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