Year: 2014
November 24, 2014
Opinions
Operation Christmas Child
It has been hard to avoid the sight of Operation Christmas Child boxes around campus the last few weeks. In…
November 24, 2014
Opinions
The Beloved Discount
Every year, shopping malls, department stores, and megastores alike are swarmed in the early hours of the morning after Thanksgiving…
November 24, 2014
Opinions
Harry Potter and Jesus
Reading Rowling in the Context of Christianity “‘Hogwarts School of Prayer and Miracles?’ Harry queried. . . ’I want to…
November 23, 2014
News
LGBTQ Conversation
College aims to improve discussion for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning students. Faculty and staff at Houghton…
November 20, 2014
Stories In Focus
Discovering a Symphony in Silence
Imagine a room where light speaks, shadows whisper, and introspection reigns supreme. For artist Charles Ritchie, this atmosphere creates an…
November 20, 2014
News
New Off Campus Mayterms
New York City and Arizona are just two of the locations students can study off campus this coming Mayterm. The…
November 20, 2014
News
World // Russian Hackers Compromising U.S. Security
A breach of security in vital U.S. infrastructure, which has been active since 2011, has put hundreds of thousands of…
November 20, 2014
Stories In Focus
Michael Carpenter and Friends Perform in Java
Michael Carpenter and friends perform in the Java Coffeehouse. Michael Carpenter, Annie Hassen, and Hunter Gregory perform a mock cover…
November 20, 2014
Stories In Focus
The Misunderstood Experience of Hunting
For some people, hunting for “sport” implies frivolity—it’s killing for fun—but for participating students at Houghton College, it is a…
November 20, 2014
Stories In Focus
Online Classes
Personal Connection Lost, Responsibility Gained Houghton has always emphasized making personal connections between its faculty and students. It isn’t unusual…