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Food Column Goes Abroad – You Better Belize It

February 7, 2018 0

By Zachary Daly ’18 Food Columnist In this issue- the food column is going INTERNATIONAL. Over winter break, I was blessed to travel for four credits. The international seminar, a Natural History of Belize, tore […]

Students Studying and Serving Over Winter Break

February 7, 2018 0

By Makayela Isbell ’20 Staff Reporter This winter break, Gordon offered a number of study and service opportunities across the country and the world.  Anna Lewis (‘18) spent her Christmas break in New York City […]

She Loves Me and Audience Seems to Love Her Too

February 7, 2018 0

By Hannah Deane ’20 Staff Reporter Gordon College brings to life a wonderful world filled with vanilla ice cream, letters, love and heartbreak, in “She Loves Me.” Directed by Jeff Miller, “She Loves Me” is […]

CEC Strives to Rejuvenate Classic Gordon Event

February 7, 2018 0

By Vicki Franks ’20 Arts & Life Editor On Feb. 17, Campus Events Council (CEC) is bringing Hollywood to Gordon with the annual Gordon Globes. Each year, students have the opportunity submit their videos to […]

Artists Participate In Month-Long Drawing Event

November 8, 2017 0

By Erin Hylen ’19 Arts & Life Editor For the entirety of October, the Gordon College Art Department sponsored its second annual Inktober, an event where Gordon students could create ink drawings on post-it notes […]

More Than Just Stranger Things (2)

November 8, 2017 0

By Billy Jepma ’18 Entertainment Columnist When Netflix premiered Stranger Things in the summer of 2016, it became a phenomenon almost overnight. Its nostalgic aesthetic, endearing and realistic characters, and layered plot were received with […]

Arau – Finding A Home Away From Home In Cardiff

November 8, 2017 0

By Tori Arau ’19 Contributor To explain my first impressions of Cardiff is to consider the pieces that immediately felt like home. Hoffi Coffi— “I like coffee,” for those who don’t speak Welsh—is a coffee shop […]

Gordon Symphony Increases In Student Musicians

November 8, 2017 0

By Vicki Franks ’20 Staff Reporter The A. J. Gordon Chapel was filled with music on Saturday, October 28, during Gordon’s Symphony Orchestra Fall Concert. After semester-long preparation, the orchestra brought to life the music of […]

Coffee Naps – Caffeine Now Or Caffeine Later

November 8, 2017 0

By Zachary Daly ’18 Food Columnist In the fall of 2014, I was a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed youth with a plain Jane, conservative coffee consumption—nothing atypical or worthy of a food column. Eager to break from […]

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