On White Coats and White Skin
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 […]
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 […]
“Every single person I ran into has spoken about [her] and how amazing [she is], and I didn’t even know [her] very well, but I was like, ‘Let’s see what the whole deal with Tammy […]
When you greet a baby, I’m pretty sure you don’t just say, “Hi,” as if you were in the Bistro or at Lane. Instead, you say: Hiiiiiiiii!!! with an increasingly high-pitched voice. Have you ever […]
Worship in the Ward What Does Faith Look Like to the Women in the Malnutrition Ward? Jaina Sparling ‘25 It was a chilly day at the Noah’s Ark malnutrition ward. When I arrived at 8 […]
During Chapel on February 19, the Multicultural Initiatives Office (MIO) hosted a celebratory and introspective time of worship. The theme of the chapel was “Power in Christ,” an idea emphasized through a set of worship […]
If you have ever bought food from Late Night Gillies, you have more than likely heard a voice shout, “Hi everybody!” When you look back to match the voice with the face, a small woman […]
Gordon’s international students love the ISO Banquet because it is a chance to display and share their cultures— including parts that might not have a platform otherwise. “I only wear it at banquet,” said Hahee […]
Adoniram Judson Gordon’s beginnings as a Christian and a pastor set a remarkable precedent for the founding of Gordon. “Judson” was born into a family of devout Calvinists. Even his name shared in the tradition; […]
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