5 Ways We Can Be More Like C.S. Lewis on His Birthday
A year ago, Netflix bought the rights to C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia (for nine figures), and last summer they hired Matthew Aldrich, one of the writers for Pixar’s Oscar-winning movie Coco, to...
View ArticleThe Redemptive Side of Anger: How Civil Rights Activist Arthur Whitaker ’49...
In honor of Black History Month, The Bell revisits the inspiring story of Rev. Dr. Arthur L. Whitaker ’49, a Gordon graduate who worked tirelessly for racial equality and the “brotherhood of all men”...
View ArticleWisdom for Uncertain Times: Advice from 5 Gordon Professors
Though the current state of the world may seem novel, many of us have encountered seasons of uncertainty before. We’ve lost jobs and loved ones. During such events, the wise counsel and insight of...
View ArticleIn a Crisis, We’re All “Coming of Age”
At the onset of the pandemic, we were stockpiling toilet paper and cleaning supplies, but in April we began stockpiling books. When you compare book sales for the first half of March with the first...
View ArticleFive Professors, 154 Years at Gordon
Every college graduate remembers their favorite class. For some it’s the first dive into a subject they’ll love and study for the rest of their lives. For others it’s traversing the streets of a...
View ArticleWielding the Weapon of Rhetoric for Good
On a trip to the car dealership you’ll encounter a shrewd salesperson with an arsenal of persuasive tactics. While browsing the options you might hear a revealing question, a targeted observation or...
View Article“Over the Bridge” and into a Publication
For psychology and sociology double major Brenna Peterson ’21, an opening in her senior-year schedule meant the chance to make good on an invitation from her older sister, Dana, a 2010 English...
View ArticleWisdom From Dawn: An Alumna on Identity, Poetry and Belonging
In 1999, a then five-year-old Melanie Hyo-In Han ’16 watched as her neighbor collected the bodies of young children who had died from dehydration and placed them in a wheelbarrow. Tanzania was...
View ArticleGordon Streaming | Part II: Television
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in these television shows do not necessarily reflect those of Gordon College. We defer to the readers to determine what content they feel comfortable...
View ArticleAutism and the Christian Community: Why Awareness Isn’t Enough
In honor of Autism Acceptance Month (often called Autism Awareness Month), Ling Austin ’22 reflects on why autism awareness is not as powerful or as needed as autism acceptance—and how Christ’s...
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