5 Ways We Can Be More Like C.S. Lewis on His Birthday
In celebration of Lewis’ birthday today, The Bell interviewed Inklings scholar Sørina (Kulberg) Higgins ’02, who has spent the last 17 years studying the works of writers Charles Williams and C.S. Lewis.
Sabbatical Sojourns: Mark Stevick
True to his discipline, Mark Stevick spent much of his sabbatical writing—in particular, starting a play and working on a book of poetry.
How a Career Path Can Grow in the Liberal Arts—Including International Honors
Gordon student honored with international short story award, first publication and archival of her writing in the Library of Congress—all before graduation.
Students Recognized in National Poetry Competition
In April two Gordon students, Kara Applegate ’18 and Christie Clause ’20, were recognized in the National Federation of State Poetry Societies College Undergraduate Poetry competition, receiving first and fifth place honorable mentions.
Tales of a Nomad in New Zealand: Why Leaving Isn’t Goodbye
“Alone atop a rock looking out over the Pacific, I listened to the brand new Conor Oberst album ‘Ruminations,’ took the title to heart and did some thinking,” writes Sierra Flach ’18 of her final days in New Zealand.