Land Vs. Water
By: Shalom Maleachi ’17 Opinions Editor If you were active on social media anytime this past month, it is likely that you have seen friends check-in at Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North Dakota. This act […]
By: Shalom Maleachi ’17 Opinions Editor If you were active on social media anytime this past month, it is likely that you have seen friends check-in at Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North Dakota. This act […]
by Katie Simpson ’20 Contributor Soprano Katherine Whyte emphasized the importance of storytelling through singing in her Masterclass last Friday. Music majors were able to perform pieces for the singer and receive critiques on their […]
by Spencer Hess ‘19 Contributor On Nov. 7, Gordon hosted award-winning poet January O’Neil in the Barrington Cinema Room. Students and faculty came to hear O’Neill read her poetry and provide advice about writing. O’Neill […]
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 […]
Dear Anonymous Trump Voter, First, as a Political Science professor and the moderator of two post-debate discussion panels, I want to thank you for expressing your well-articulated opinion. It is reasonable for Christians to consider […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Madeline Linnell Managing Editor Former student Abigail Hanna was sentenced in mid-October to serve five to seven years in prison for breaking and entering, kidnapping a child and assaulting the child with a dangerous […]
by: Jonathan Chandra ‘17 Staff Writer On a misty Saturday morning, representatives from Gordon’s residence halls gathered together on Ferrin field to pit themselves against each other in feats of strength and athleticism. Oct. 22 […]
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