Lives Worth Eating – Santana’s
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 […]
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 […]
By Erin Hylen ‘19 Contributor On any given day, Gordon College junior Travis E. Benoit ‘18 can be found in one of two places: on the campus baseball fields or in Phillips Music Center. While […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
By: Spencer Hess ‘20 Contributor Marv Wilson: Translator, renowned biblical scholar and faithful servant to the Gordon community for forty-six years. Born into a Christian household in Winchester, Massachusetts, Wilson was immersed in the Word […]
By: Andrew York ‘19 Staff Writer Big changes will be coming to the college this summer as Dining Services received a generous donation to renovate and improve their operations. Gordon will be hiring Bon Apetit […]
By Andrew Shuman ’19 Staff Writer In honor of Black History Month and all those who have lost their lives in the Civil Rights Movement, ALANA hosted an event on Feb. 28, where Gordon students, […]
by Madeline Linnell ‘17 Managing Editor Gordon College alumnus and former professor Theodore Malloch ’74 is President Trump’s likely European Union (EU) Ambassador nominee. Malloch taught in the Political Studies Department from 1979-1983. As a […]
Define: Gordon Four Years that Changed the College A Message from the Editors – Why We Write College on Better Financial Footing After ’15 Cuts Vining Risks Loss Due to Inability to Afford Upkeep Gordon […]
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