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Sign Language Club studies ‘misunderstood’ culture(0)
By Allison Curby
Seniors Bethany Baumann and Bethany Main are the co-leaders of the sign language club which meets Monday mornings on campus from 10 till 10:50. The club is open to all students regardless of their previous exposure to sign language.
“Some people know signs, some people don’t know any,” Baumann said. “It’s a pretty [...]
New 3-D viewbook shows future students multiple dimensions of CU
By Elizabeth Wolbrink
Staff writer
This fall, prospective students will receive more than just an ordinary booklet about Cornerstone University; they will receive a 3-D viewbook.
These viewbooks are full of 3-D photography and a lively color palette of reds and blues, as well as other vibrant supplemental colors. According to Dawn Pick Benson, director of marketing and [...]
Cornerstone University theater nominated for 6 Grand Awards
By Lauren Honigford
Your Week editor
The Communication and Media Studies division of Cornerstone University has recently been presented with the honor of six Grand Award nominations. Of these six selections, three students and two staff members have been nominated for their involvement in “The Turn of the Screw” and/or “Seussical the Musical.”
For 13 years, The Grand [...]
Stowell’s first year
by Lauren Honigford
With the threat of decreased enrollment, declining economy and a long list of necessary budget changes, Joe Stowell has had a full plate since day one.
He has chosen to take things in stride, and is trusting God every step of the way.
“I feel like a student because this has been a year of [...]
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