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Campus safety changes with new additions(0)
By Meridith Laden
There are some noticeable new additions all around CU’s campus this year. But the additions that are the least noticeable may be the most important ones.
Campus safety has installed new surveillance cameras and a new emergency telephone. While these additions aren’t always the most eye-catching or crowd pleasing, they are the ones [...]
Breathe Conference Returns
By Nicole Ricks
Breathe Conference Returns
The annual Breathe conference is returning to Western Michigan.
“Breathe is a Christian writer’s workshop intended to equip and encourage,” said Cornerstone professor, Cynthia Beach, who is part of the planning committee.
The Breathe conference is for beginners as well as advanced writers, and all levels are invited to come. To [...]
Prayers Answered
By Katie Fox
Lucy Williams found herself praying the same prayer as many of her peers who graduated this past spring. “Lord, please help me find a job.”
In this economy, employment straight out of college is few and far in-between. With the help of Cornerstone University Career Services, however, her job was found [...]
‘GR sculpture compares to Juno’
By Katlin Oberlin
Katlin’s Top 3
3. It’s Downtown!
2. The room to swing with friends!
1. The hunt to find the tire swing!
Quick Facts
LOCATION: North West of La Grande Vitesse off Ottawa near Michigan
GET OUT! FACTOR (OUT OF 5): !!!!!
Downtown Grand Rapids, right off of Ottawa near Michigan, you will find a large orange-red colored statue called “La [...]
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