Year: 2014
March 22, 2014
Stories In Focus
Science Honors Tackles Climate Change
In Paine 212, there are 11 students working to analyze and learn more about climate change. They are the selected…
March 22, 2014
Opinions
Working For an Uncertain Future
This past Wednesday was HELP Day, the day upon which I usually rollover in my bed at about 10 am…
March 22, 2014
Stories In Focus
Faces Behind the Kerr-Pegula Athletic Complex
If you have walked by the Kerr-Pegula Complex construction site in the past few days, you will have noticed a…
March 22, 2014
Stories In Focus
High Hopes for Bruce Springsteen’s New Album
We cannot say that Bruce Springsteen is at it again because, honestly, the man never stopped. On January 14th, 2014,…
Two Views: Are Non-profit Careers Necessary for Christian Students?
I don’t think it is necessary for Christians to steer their careers toward nonprofit work or the helping professions. I…
Two Views: Are Non-profit Careers Necessary for Christian Students?
It seems quite natural to assume that a Christian’s vocation lies somewhere in the nonprofits. Their goal of serving the…
March 15, 2014
News
Baseball Teams Heads to Florida for Championship
This past spring break provided time for the Houghton Men’s Baseball team to embark on the 26-hour drive from campus…
March 15, 2014
News
National Sacred Honor Choir Performs at Carnegie Hall
As students returned back from break last weekend, one group of students did not look rested, though perhaps some of…
March 15, 2014
News
Crisis in Crimea Continues with Referendum
A referendum on the status of Crimea, formerly a subdivision of Ukraine, is to be held on this Sunday in…
March 15, 2014
Stories In Focus
Torraca-in’ Her Way to Tenure
Dr. Karen Torraca has pulled more all-nighters as a professor than she ever did as a student. This semester, they…