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Highland Express Revamped–Increase Efficiency?

September 27, 2017 0

By Kaleigh Anderson ’21 Staff Reporter The Highland Express, Gordon College’s beloved transit service, has been revamped into a shuttle system that closely resembles the popular taxi-service app Uber. This new service utilizes the Transloc […]

Gardner Infuses New Life Into Communication Arts

September 27, 2017 0

By Erin Hylen ’19 Arts & Life Editor Starting this 2017-2018 academic year, Dr. Christine Gardner is heading the Communication Arts Department. “True confession: I did not major in Communications as an undergrad,” Gardner shares. […]

Gordon Demonstrates Support for DACA Students

September 27, 2017 0

By Jessica Ryan ’19 Sports Editor People who imigrated illegally to the United States a a young age are now in a tense situation as they prepare for the hard-hitting order that President Trump has […]

Mutamba Encourages Multiculturalism on Campus

September 15, 2017 0

By Katie Simpson Editor-in-Chief This fall Gordon welcomes Charlene Mutamba, Ph.D. as the new Director of Multicultural initiatives. Dr. Mutamba has high hopes for her time at Gordon. She said, “My main goal is to […]

Second Professor Sues College related to LGBTQ+ Stance

September 14, 2017 0

By Katie Simpson Editor-in-Chief Tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Work Margaret DeWeese-Boyd sued Gordon College in Massachusetts Superior Court, Essex County, Wednesday, alleging she was denied promotion to Full Professor […]

NEW FACULTY SENATE MEMBERS ELECTED

May 19, 2017 0

By: Taylor Bradford ‘19 Editor-in-Chief Gordon College’s faculty elected seven new Faculty Senate members on May 8 after deciding to reinstate the voting process five days prior. College President D. Michael Lindsay announced in a […]

Where the State House Bleeds Red

April 28, 2017 0

by Daniel Simonds ’17 Contributor Chants from the anti-Trump protest caromed off the walls of the Senate Minority Leader’s spacious Massachusetts State House office. This environment of dissonance served as a metaphor of the political […]

Gravity House Wins Social Venture Challenge

April 28, 2017 0

by Andrew Huang ’19, Nate McReynolds ’18 Contributors Students Richard Teunis ’17, Andrew Crossman ’17 and Seth McKinney ’20 won $5,000 for their non-profit Gravity House in the Center for Entrepreneurial Learning (CEL) sponsored event, […]

Letter from the Editor – Exploring Who We Are

April 28, 2017 0

Christopher McCandless left the his home in Virginia determined to find happiness, truth and an identity. Inspired by Henry David Thoreau and Jack London, McCandless sought solitude within the Alaskan wilderness. However, his journey North […]

W.I.L.D. Semester Terminated for Fall 2017

April 28, 2017 0

by Corrine Previte ’17 News Editor The Wilderness Immersion and Leadership Development (W.I.L.D) program, led by Scott Barnett, was eliminated Apr. 3 for the following fall semester. According to the college website, the program uses “outdoor […]

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