The Yearbook Collection – Paulina Park ’16
By: Tohko Nohara ‘18 Staff Writer Paulina Park went through many transitions in her life and the biggest one in her life is coming up, marriage. She took some time to reflect her five years […]
By: Tohko Nohara ‘18 Staff Writer Paulina Park went through many transitions in her life and the biggest one in her life is coming up, marriage. She took some time to reflect her five years […]
By: Talita Elizeu ‘17 Food Columnist Essential to my approach of food are shared moments of appreciation of meals, all in hopes of building trust and friendship. So, you can only imagine how devastated I […]
By: Tohko Nohara ‘18 Staff Writer “You got a chest infection, and I don’t have a dress tonight. You take some medications, Then I will go take deep deep breath…” the Gordon edition of La […]
By: Langdon Kessner ‘17 Arts & Life Editor Batman, on film, has been on a downward slope since The Dark Knight (2008). While many people, including myself, enjoyed The Dark Knight Rises (2012), it was […]
By: Veronica Andreades ‘19 Contributor Tucked behind the Beauregard Mezzanine, on the fourth floor of Jenks, resides the Academic Support Center (ASC). One might hardly notice the unassuming, silver lettering above the door that leads […]
By: Taylor Bradford ‘19 Editor-in-Chief Coy Pond has been the center point for many community members admiration as it houses a wide variety of wildlife and vegetation. Last summer, the College treated the Pond with […]
By Madeline Linnell ‘17 Managing Editor President Donald Trump’s executive order refusing citizens from Muslim-majority countries and refugees to enter the U.S. on Jan. 27 could affect Gordon’s international students. The executive order, popularly monikered […]
By: Taylor Ann Bradford ‘19 Editor-in-Chief Over winter break, University of Southern Maine student Ally Little ‘19 was diagnosed with severe Aplastic Anemia, a disorder that inhibits the body’s bone marrow from making new blood […]
By Andrew Shuman ‘19 and Corrine Previte ‘17 Next year will be bringing about many changes to the Gordon community, including many upperclassmen not being able to live off campus. On Feb. 17, an email […]
By: Jonathan Chandra ‘19 Staff Writer This Saturday, Abigail Erdelatz ’18 and Sam Solberg ’18 will fulfill a dream that began last spring. The duo will host the Globes Saturday, Feb. 18, at A.J. Gordon […]
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