Month: March 2017
March 17, 2017
Stories In Focus
Film Review: Split
It is horrifying how much of our growth is the product of pain. Even more terrifying is the fact that…
March 17, 2017
Stories In Focus
Bearing Witness At The March For Life
On January 27 two Houghton students, Elizabeth Clark and Gabrielle Kettinger, followed their interest in pro-life activism to the movement’s…
March 17, 2017
Stories In Focus
Laura White: Alumna and Author
“It all started with a Hiccup. Hiccup and Toothless, actually,” said Alumna Laura White ’13 of her recently published fantasy…
March 17, 2017
Opinions
The Problem With Political Memes
I am a conscious human being with a decent sense of humor and consistent access to wifi, which is to…
March 17, 2017
Opinions
Why I March For Refugees
In a small cafe in Western New York I overheard a conversation that exemplified why I care about immigration issues.…
March 17, 2017
Opinions
What Do We Do With Politics?
“So was there, like, a huge breakdown at your college after the election?” Of all the potential questions I was…
VOCA Hosts Strategic Training Weekend
A vice president from Fuller Theological Seminary will address a group of sophomores this weekend at the first annual Sophomore…
March 17, 2017
News, International, News
Trump Suspends Refugee Entry
On Friday, January 28, President, Donald Trump signed an executive order that suspended refugee entry into the United States indefinitely.…
March 17, 2017
News
Alumnus Invited to Spark Post-Election Dialogue
Julian Cook, a 2013 alumnus and Boston University seminarian, returned to campus to address the college community on how minorities…
March 17, 2017
News
Houghton Drops SAT Requirements
It is now optional for prospective students to include their SAT scores on their Houghton applications. According to the admissions…