Voting for Students and New Voters
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, […]
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, […]
Most people have heard of the circle of life, but how many have questioned how the circle of life can be applied to the Gordon College campus? If you find yourself asking this question, look […]
As the dust settles on the corner of campus where Lewis Hall once stood, the memories of countless Scots linger. For over six decades, Lewis Hall housed not only students but also, numerous late-night conversations, […]
This year’s JUD Talks featured five students: Jason Asonye ‘25, Sarah McDonald ‘24, Abby Durkin ‘24, Yein Lee ‘27, and Henry Lonstein ‘25. Durkin took first place, with McDonald and Asonye in second and third, […]
Donning her power color of pink covered by a crisp black blazer and topped by her signature bob, Dr. Gardner walks into Senior Seminar. She can be seen enthusiastically encouraging students on their final CASE […]
Outside of Bistro on February 23rd, Editor in Chief of If I Told You, Drake Sprowles ‘24, sat at the table among the other publication heads. The group included Editor in Chief of the Idiom […]
Disclaimer: This article is not trying to destroy religious belief or disparage the church. This article’s intention is to educate and empower those experiencing religious trauma. If you are feeling emotions of anger, frustration, […]
If I Told you held their release party on April 12th from 4:30-6:30, marking their thirteenth issue since the publication’s revival in the 2022-23 school year, Revisiting Doubt and Apostasy. Building student anticipation, The Bistro […]
What should be done when skin color is respected over experience and degrees? “She’s sick,” a woman says, looking pleadingly into my eyes, and then into the eyes of my colleague Maaike. She is […]
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