The Yearbook Collection
By: Tohko Nohara ‘18 Staff Writer There was a time without email. Assignments constantly crowded mailboxes, and during the winter, students were still allowed to swiftly skate on coy pond. There was a time before […]
By: Tohko Nohara ‘18 Staff Writer There was a time without email. Assignments constantly crowded mailboxes, and during the winter, students were still allowed to swiftly skate on coy pond. There was a time before […]
By: Langdon Kessner ‘17 Arts and Life Editor It seems strange to write a memorial piece for a celebrity–simply because there is no personal relationship. It is only from their work that we, the public […]
By: Langdon Kessner ‘17 Arts and Life Editor The Oscar nominees were announced Jan.16, and the response was more muted than in the past. Dare I say it, these nominees are boring. With one major […]
By: Langdon Kessner ‘17 Arts and Life Editor Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi – An obvious choice, but with good reason, lately I have been getting info on which country has the […]
By: Taylor Bradford ’19 Editor-in-chief With voices for singing and hearts for service, the Gordon College Men’s Choir did more than just sing this past semester. The Men’s Choir had the opportunity to perform, worship […]
By: Talita Elizeu ‘17 Food Columnist Welcome to season two of Lives Worth Eating. I spent this winter break globetrotting, and by that I mean I worked a ton and then took a road trip […]
By: Joy Tang ‘20 Contributor Tom Haugen, School Chaplain “I grew up in a home that only went to church really on Christmas and Easter. When I was in high school, I began going to […]
By: Billy Jepma ’18 Staff Writer Arrival is one of those rare movies that strikes a perfect balance between social relevance, an independent story and flawless filmmaking. It is a masterclass in science fiction, representing […]
By: Langdon Kessner ’17 Arts & Life Editor Much like Pixar or Disney, Marvel movies have become an brand in and of itself. Their track record is consistent; they know their target audience, and their […]
By Ashley Miller 18’ Contributor On Nov. 17, the Barrington Art Department hosted a book reception for John Skillen’s new book, “Putting Art (back) In Its Place. The book focuses on the Christian discussion revolving […]
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