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Alchemists and Apertures – GMOs or GMNOs?

April 28, 2017 0

  by Emma Folkerts ‘20 Contributor Food sourcing and sustainability are hot button issues in a world of Whole Foods, kale chips and organic everything. The general populace has taken a greater interest in the […]

Parking Violations – A Lucrative Enterpri$e

April 28, 2017 0

by Jessica Ryan ‘19 Staff Writer I cannot explain the sudden wave of panic I get when the automated email from Gordon College Public Safety states that I have received yet another parking ticket. The […]

Why I Am Conservative

April 1, 2017 2

By John Nadeau ‘18 Contributor I am a conservative. I am not homophobic. I am not a white nationalist. I am not heterophobic. I am not misogynistic. I am not xenophobic. My heart goes out […]

Provost Runs for Hamilton’s Planning Board

April 1, 2017 0

By Rosie Drinkhouse ‘17 Contributor Since coming to Gordon in 2012, Provost Janel Curry has sought ways to integrate both herself and Gordon into our local community. Stemming from her academic background as a geographer […]

We Want to Be Heard – A Catholic’s Perspective

April 1, 2017 1

By Haley Seward ‘17 Contributor There are two types of Catholics who show up at Gordon College. First, there are Catholics who have never experienced inter-denominational tension or hatred, some of whom have never even […]

Alchemists and Apertures – Popping Pills

April 1, 2017 0

By Harrison Miller ‘17, Kayla Kroning ‘17 Contributor You wake up to your dad’s hand gently pressed on your shoulder. “Rise and shine; it’s time for school!” he says. Time for your morning routine: get dressed, […]

On Institutional Memory and Communal Healing

March 29, 2017 0

This is one article in a series explaining changes at Gordon College, called Define: Gordon By Shalom Maleachi Opinions Editor This is what this Tartan edition is about. With the graduation of the Class of […]

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