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Provost Runs for Hamilton’s Planning Board

April 1, 2017 0

By Rosie Drinkhouse ‘17 Contributor Since coming to Gordon in 2012, Provost Janel Curry has sought ways to integrate both herself and Gordon into our local community. Stemming from her academic background as a geographer […]

We Want to Be Heard – A Catholic’s Perspective

April 1, 2017 1

By Haley Seward ‘17 Contributor There are two types of Catholics who show up at Gordon College. First, there are Catholics who have never experienced inter-denominational tension or hatred, some of whom have never even […]

Alchemists and Apertures – Popping Pills

April 1, 2017 0

By Harrison Miller ‘17, Kayla Kroning ‘17 Contributor You wake up to your dad’s hand gently pressed on your shoulder. “Rise and shine; it’s time for school!” he says. Time for your morning routine: get dressed, […]

Lives Worth Eating – Santana’s

April 1, 2017 0

By Talita Elizeu ‘17 Food Columnist Over the last few months, I have had the opportunity to share with you my philosophy of food and the tradition that has shaped it, but I have never […]

Yearbook Collection – Naomi Peirce ’11

April 1, 2017 0

Do you love coffee? Then you probably have seen her before. Naomi Peirce ‘11 is a member of the Bistro 255 team, as her contribution of bringing the Maple Syrup Spice for the March special. […]

Lack of Continuity Ends Intentional Communities

April 1, 2017 0

By Veronica Andreades ’18, Jonathan Chandra ’19, Shalomita Maleachi ’17 Contributor As Gordon College Residence Life introduces new accommodations for upperclassmen, the Reveal and Respond programs will be postponed indefinitely. Lesser known of the campus’s […]

Hill Offers Advice to Students About Politics

April 1, 2017 0

By: Daniel Simonds ‘17 Contributor Local State Representative Brad Hill (R) spoke with a Gordon College journalism student about issues ranging from the difficulties of securing state dollars for his district (Hamilton, Wenham and a […]

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