Year: 2014
March 01, 2014
Stories In Focus
Julian Cook: Houghton Legend Returns
If you have ever heard Julian Armand Cook address a chapel audience, discourse on social and spiritual issues, or hit…
Two Views: Pope Francis and Capitalism
A fear of all things red prevalent in our Western cultural mindset only continues to expound itself in our cultural…
March 01, 2014
Opinions
Intentional, By Any Other Name
Over four long years living and working in one location, it’s easy to develop a list of pet peeves and…
February 27, 2014
News
HOPE Office Launched for Student Volunteers
After a half semester of planning, an official HOPE office has been opened in the campus center basement for student…
February 22, 2014
News
National Sacred Honor Choir Prepares for Upcoming Tour
The majority of music majors were out of town for pre-tour concerts in Buffalo and Syracuse this weekend, leaving the…
February 22, 2014
News
Opening and Closing Olympic Controversies
The Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics will be closing Sunday night at 20:14 Sochi local time. Though they are almost finished…
February 22, 2014
News
Athletes Compete in Track and Field Championships
This weekend, Houghton’s indoor track and field team will be traveling to Bourbonnais, Illinois for the 2014 National Christian College…
February 22, 2014
News
New Associate’s Degree Program in Buffalo
Houghton’s educational involvement in the city of Buffalo has had a long and storied past, with new endeavors just about…
February 22, 2014
Stories In Focus
Sabbatical Stories: Professor Murphy, Art
Q: Why did you choose to take a sabbatical this year? A: Sabbaticals are very competitive. Not everyone who applies…
February 22, 2014
Stories In Focus
Recommended Reads: “Bitchfest” by Margaret Cho
Within the pages of Bitchfest lie a collection of essays spanning ten years of publication in Bitch magazine, a glossy…