Letter from the Editor
Dear Reader, October somehow seems more chaotic than September, but also its own waiting period of sorts. Waiting for the pumpkin bread or cookies to finish baking in our apartment ovens, waiting for the New […]
Dear Reader, October somehow seems more chaotic than September, but also its own waiting period of sorts. Waiting for the pumpkin bread or cookies to finish baking in our apartment ovens, waiting for the New […]
Abstract art has been controversial since human beings discovered talent in bristles and color. Abstract paintings are primarily linked with abstract ideas–ones that can only be seen when picked apart and given a greater life. […]
About a week into my teaching internship in Southern Brazil, I found that the thing I missed most was not my hometown, usual schedule, or even my dear friends and family, but rather the ability […]
With the beginning of the new semester, the campus is full of vitality again. We not only have new students, but also professors from various fields have joined our faculty team. As a community, we […]
Without restrictions, what would you choose to do if you only had 24 hours? The Theatre Department knows. Starting the season with momentum, their unusual Fall Festival takes place; 24 full hours to write, direct, […]
I first got the news that Eastern Nazarene College was closing when I was rushing to work—through a text message in my group chat, out of all places, then a mass email sent to the […]
Waking up at 4am in Atlantic City, NJ, to drive to Bader field for a triathlon is not a typical Sunday morning for many. Senior Katherine Maloney and her dad left the Mariott Hotel that […]
As students prepare for the next year, Gordon College’s Global Education Office (GEO) continues to enhance its study abroad opportunities. While programs in Orvieto, the Balkans, and Edinburgh have long been popular, students can explore […]
8 million new voters are aging into the electorate in 2024, yet it is predicted that the number of young voters will go down in comparison to the 2020 election. In the fall of 2020, […]
On September 19, the Center for Faith and Inquiry (CFI) hosted a faculty panel to introduce the theme for the 2024-25 school year: “Ready to Listen, Learning to Talk.” The panel consisted of Scott Hwang, […]
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