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Disney Adapt Wrinkles Acclaimed Material

March 22, 2018 0

By Billy Jepma ’18 Entertainment Columnist When talking about influential childhood storytellers, it rarely takes long for Madeline L’Engle’s name to come into the conversation. She is a master of fantasy, and one of the […]

Jenks Hosts Displaced DVDs from Prep School

March 22, 2018 0

By Vicki Franks ’20 Arts & Life Editor Thanks to a collaboration with Phillips Academy, a private school in Andover, Massachusetts, around 2,800 DVDs were added to the collection in Jenks Library. Before this addition, […]

CEO Extols Faithfulness in Political Engagement

March 22, 2018 0

By Hannah Deanne ’20 Staff Reporter Stephanie Summers, CEO of the Center of Public Justice, visited Gordon College on March 2, 2018 to speak on political opportunities through a Godly point of view. Christians hear […]

Recital Series Continues With Premiere of Piece

March 22, 2018 0

By Jephthe Francois ’18 Contributor The Alton C. Bynum Recital Series was off to an unexpected, shaky start but finished strong in triumphant fashion. The recital which was held at the Phillips Recital hall music […]

Student Poets Recognized in National Competition

March 21, 2018 0

By Evangelina Opoku-Nyarko ’21 Staff Reporter Two Gordon students, Kara Applegate (‘18) and Christie Clause (‘20), received first and fifth honorable mentions in the National Federation of State Poetry Societies’ College Undergrad Poetry (CUP) competition. […]

Solid Supporting Cast Makes Black Panther Roar

March 1, 2018 0

By Billy Jepma ’18 Entertainment Columnist From the very first frame, “Black Panther” feels like something new. Everything we’ve come to associate with the ever-evolving superhero genre is still there, but director and co-writer Ryan […]

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