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Army gunner turns runner for CU track(0)
By Emily Anderson
Sports Writer
GRAND RAPIDS - Ben Foreman, 34, is new to the Cornerstone University track and field team this semester. But Foreman is not coaching; he’s running.
For the three and a half years prior to coming to CU, Foreman served in the U.S. Army. He was technically still in the service until Feb. 24 [...]
Moving to the beat of the music
By Emily Anderson
Staff Writer
GRAND RAPIDS - With one move of the hips, Cornerstone University students were hooked. “The joy of celebrating cultures was evident during the event,” Minga Ndjerareou, assistant director of global service, said. “Salsa night was a very laid back time where students shared food, fellowshipped and learned the history of salsa in [...]
Mixed Threads
Culture Shock: The Multi-Cultural Organization held a fashion show on Thursday, March 29. The fashions came from Thailand, India, Africa and Japan. The models included a host of CU students including Vice President Devin Town. The night was topped off with a Korean worship set and foreign dance.
All photos by Koly Swistak
Homecoming Week Events
Homecomming Week was a time to show off school spirit and celebrate. Events that took place included Battle of the Bands, presentation of the homecomming court, and a basketball game.
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