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Internet Filters Preventing Student Research?

September 27, 2017 0

By Matt Fong ’20 Contributor For years, Gordon College has used web filters on its computer network to ban particular websites from being accessed by students and faculty. Some people praise the system for preventing […]

Who Let The Dogs Out? Canines With A Purpose

September 27, 2017 0

By Shinae Lee ’19 Opinions Editor Have you noticed anything different at Gordon this year? Perhaps the sudden rise in canine population on campus? Since January 1st, 2017, Gordon’s Resident Directors have been allowed to […]

Student Explains Support On Possible DACA Repeal

September 27, 2017 0

By Mason Brennan ’19 Contributor I support the Trump Administration’s proposal to remove DACA. My support, however, has nothing to do with the belief that undocumented immigrants are criminals. What guides my opinion is my […]

DACA Repeal Inspires Student Support of Dreamers

September 27, 2017 0

By Kayla Alvarez ’20 Contributor September 5th, 2017, was another normal day for me. I woke up, attended class, finished homework, and then went to sleep with a maternity pillow with the safety and comfort […]

Gordon Alumna Featured in Barrington Gallery

September 27, 2017 0

By Erin Hylen ’19 Arts & Life Editor On Sept 2, 2017, the gallery at the Barrington Center for the Arts held an opening reception for a three-piece art installation, entitled “Remembering”, by Gordon College […]

Students Elect New Reps & VP of Communications

September 27, 2017 0

By Andrew Shuman ’19 News Editor GCSA elections took place this past Friday after a Meet the Candidates event on Thursday night. Results were announced on Saturday with Freshman, Shineika Fareus, winning the only contested […]

Highland Express Revamped–Increase Efficiency?

September 27, 2017 0

By Kaleigh Anderson ’21 Staff Reporter The Highland Express, Gordon College’s beloved transit service, has been revamped into a shuttle system that closely resembles the popular taxi-service app Uber. This new service utilizes the Transloc […]

Gardner Infuses New Life Into Communication Arts

September 27, 2017 0

By Erin Hylen ’19 Arts & Life Editor Starting this 2017-2018 academic year, Dr. Christine Gardner is heading the Communication Arts Department. “True confession: I did not major in Communications as an undergrad,” Gardner shares. […]

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