Day: Our biggest fan
Danny Day is more than the director of athletic communications. He’s a husband, a new father, a runner, a skier and a mentor to student athletes. His favorite part of his job is working with great...
View ArticleFirst Stone talks about healthy sexuality
This story first appeared in the April 2018 edition of The Hilltop. First Stone is a new ministry emerging on campus. The leaders are focusing on creating a strong foundation, but are hoping to get...
View ArticleHumans of Corban
KARLES BARUSA “The village I grew up in is very small, maybe five families. We didn’t have any schools, so at 7 years old, I left my village to get an education. I walked with my father and siblings...
View ArticleStudents and emotional support pets
This story first appeared in the April 2018 edition of The Hilltop. “God knew I needed it and opened the door,” Jasmine Heberlein said, holding her emotional support hedgehog, Rajah, close. Heberlein...
View ArticleGrads share future plans and reflect
This story first appeared in the April 2018 edition of The Hilltop. With graduation looming, the class of 2018 is in the process of preparing and finalizing plans. From attending graduate school to...
View ArticleCarol leaves behind 10-year legacy in mailroom
Carol Kruse locked the mailroom door for the last time on Aug. 23 after 10 years as a Corban employee. “It was not an easy choice to make,” Kruse said, “but it seemed that this was where God was...
View Article‘Ride the stick horse’: John Hagala masters breaking out of comfort zone
“Ride the stick horse,” John Hagala’s dad’s advice echoed in his mind. “Just ride the stick horse, son.” John, a freshman at the time, ran down the hill from his new dorm. He could see the light of...
View ArticleLife in Uganda: How God put me here and what He’s doing
Paul Dunlap, a junior Health Science major, is currently interning at a hospital in Uganda with the Best Semester program. I remember starting my second semester of my sophomore year with the decision...
View ArticleThe unlikely childhood of an American living through the Arab Spring
Her parents had just picked her up from school and were driving her home when it happened. “Turn around. You don’t want to go here!” the men yelled through the open car window. Anita, 11, watched from...
View ArticlePins&Needles exhibit on display in The Barn
Pins&Needles was a dream for only a short time. I mentioned the idea to Brenna Brutscher and she immediately offered The Barn as a space to make my dream a reality. I had a lot of help from a lot...
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