The Jerusalem and Athens Forum (JAF) debate has become a tradition here at Gordon. As a highlight of Symposium week, JAF students both defended and disproved the notion that “The American ideals of ‘life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness’ are compatible with a biblical worldview.”
With the long overdue arrival of sunshine and warm temperatures, Gordon College gathered to honor the legacy of Founder A. J. Gordon and celebrate those who have helped form the College’s strong foundation.
Caleb Britton ’21 not only won an auspicious sum of $5,000, but is also the only first-year student to take first place in the five-year history of SVC—an annual, campus-wide competition for student teams looking to jump-start their nonprofit or business ventures.
During N. T. Wright’s recent visit to campus, The Bell had a chance to sit down with the renowned theologian, scholar and author. This is Part II of a two-part interview with N. T. Wright.
To honor A. J. Gordon’s legacy as a speaker, the Communication Arts Department held its first annual JUD Talks speech competition over Founder’s Weekend.