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The Debut of Vining’s Shakespeare Collection Gets a Standing Ovation
By: Madeline Linnell ‘17 Managing Editor “Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Than unswept stone, besmear’d with sluttish time.” […]
Christmas Season Ushered In With The 26th Annual Gala
By: Spencer Hess ‘20 Contributor As the sun set Friday afternoon, the head of campus went aglow with lights and music. Families and students alike milled about the chapel green, a bonfire crackled out in […]
Ten String Students Anticipate Tour in Asia
By: Madeline Linnell ‘17 Managing Editor An anonymous organization donated money for Gordon College string majors to go on tour—and the students are ecstatic. Cassandra Moore ’18, one of the ten students touring, said she […]
America Holds Fast as the 2016 Election Comes to a Close
by Corrine Previte ’17 News Editor On Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, U.S. citizens waited anxiously as one of the most grueling elections in the history of politics came to a close. By 3:00 AM the […]
Steve Prince – Power Made Perfect In Brokenness
by Ashley Miller ‘18 and Katie Simpson ‘20 Contributors Visiting artist Steve Prince, an Assistant Professor of Art and Artist in Residence at Allegheny College in Meadville, PA, gave Gordon art students the unique […]
SJI Hosts Gordon’s First Ever Justice Conference
By: Hanna Laeu ‘17 Staff Writer From Oct. 24 to Oct. 27, The Social Justice Initiative (SJI) hosted Gordon’s first ever Justice Conference, reflecting the Justice Conference in Chicago from this past summer. SJI streamed […]
Spotlight Journalist Illuminates Investigation
by: Jonathan Chandra ‘19 Staff Writer Matt Carroll, a Pulitzer-Prize winning data journalist responsible for uncovering systemic child sex abuse in the Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, spoke on Oct. 17 about his role in the […]