Posted on November 21, 2024
Coding Excellence and Integrity: Lessons From Jason Asyone ’25’s Computer Science Internship with NUWC
Jason Asonye ’25 interned for a Naval Undersea Warfare Center and worked with some of the most brilliant minds in the country. For Asonye, the job was a calling—to combine his skills and his faith to be a light in the world of technology.
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Posted on September 25, 2024
5 Tips for Living with a Roommate in College
Living with someone at school, especially a person you’ve never met, can be exciting—but also a little daunting. Here are some helpful things to keep in mind as you begin your experience with a college roommate.
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Posted on August 14, 2024
How Aba Asante Turned TikTok Fame into a Marketing Internship at Crocs
Aba Asante ’25 reflects on her personal journey as a social media influencer and her work this summer as an intern at HeyDude shoes, one of Crocs’ recently acquired brands.
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Posted on May 23, 2024
From Past to Present: Grace Stinger’s ’24 Graduation Marks Centennial Legacy at Gordon
Grace Stinger ’24 graduated exactly 100 years after her great-grandmother, but she's only one of many Gordon grads in her family, as she discovered thanks to the Gordon Archives.
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Posted on April 9, 2024
How a First-Year's Film Won National Acclaim: Mason Cummins '27 on His Award-Winning Project
Mason Cummins '27 made a film for a Communications 101 class that won one of only 30 Awards of Excellence at the annual Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts—the largest national contest of student film projects in the nation, despite the fact he was a first-year student in a 100-level class with an entry-level assignment.
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Posted on March 27, 2024
Favorite Spots to Study On or Off Campus
Every college student has their favorite place to study between classes or on the weekends, and Gordon College students are no different. Here are some students’ favorite spots to study on or off campus.
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Posted on May 2, 2023
Annabel Smith ’23: Art for Justice
"You can be faithful and get involved in politics. You can hold to your Christian values and bring change to our broken world."
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Posted on April 25, 2022
Autism and the Christian Community: Why Awareness Isn't Enough
In honor of Autism Acceptance Month, Ling Austin ’22 reflects on why autism awareness is not as powerful or as needed as autism acceptance.
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Posted on August 16, 2021
The Sanctuary of Songwriting During SARS-COV-2
While people were baking homemade sourdough bread, adopting pets and remodeling bathrooms to make the most of being stuck at home during the pandemic, music performance major Shant Arakelian ’21 was composing a six-movement sonata about his life.
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Posted on May 6, 2021
Senior Student-athletes Reflect on a Season During COVID-19
Athletics seasons looked far different from the usual competition this year, so two seniors share about both the challenges and opportunities to grow.
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Posted on October 15, 2020
Embracing Hispanic Heritage ‘Para la Raza’
Concluding Gordon's festivities surrounding Hispanic Heritage Month, members and leaders of the club La Raza share reflections on their heritage.
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Posted on October 12, 2020
Celebrating the Seniors and Their Projects We Missed Last Spring
Originally published in the fall 2020 issue of STILLPOINT, The Bell is sharing the stories of three of seniors and their capstone projects eclipsed by the pandemic.
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