Gordon Review

Student Publication at Gordon College

Menu

  • Home
  • 2023 Spring Edition
    • 2022 Fall Edition
    • 2022 Spring Edition
    • 2021 Fall Edition
  • Categories
    • Commentary
    • Student Life
    • Faith
    • Arts
    • Columns
  • Submit
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Join Us
    • Masthead

Newspapers, Legacies, and True Homecomings

By Maisey Jefferson '24 on September 30, 2023 • ( 1 Comment )

Where the Mind Meets the Heart

By Anna Fenton '23 on September 15, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

How a Mathematician Changed My Spiritual Perspective

By Ivyanna Carr '24 on September 13, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

The American Case for Supporting Ukraine

By Connor Hall '24 on August 4, 2023 • ( 5 Comments )

Jesus and Pacifism

By Lily Rodrigues '24 on August 2, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Friend of Sinners

By Caroline Helmer '26 on July 31, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Gordon Administration Renews Efforts to Revitalize Campus Spiritual Life 

By Giovanna Johnson '26 on October 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Administration, faculty open up about new changes and their desired impact.

There is Hope for the Gordon Student Struggling with Pornography

By Liam Siegler '23 on October 8, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

Campus leaders and the counseling center offer hope and support for the student struggling with porn.

How Christian Community Saved My Faith

By Erin Richardson '25 on October 6, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Support from a community of fellow believers has grown my faith like never before. Experiencing God with others has rejuvenated my soul.

Gordon Review Wins Award for Best Layout and Design

By The Editors on October 3, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

The Gordon Review was one of five recipients out of the 60 publications in attendance to win an award.

“Ordinary Saints” Exhibits What Art is Supposed to Be

By Sophia Jesson on September 30, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Why you should visit the “Ordinary Saints” art exhibit in Barrington Center for the Arts over homecoming weekend.

Remember the Saints

By Thomas Friedrich on September 30, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Through the saints God turns the banal into the extraordinary, the weak into the mighty. Reviving our memory of them will serve us well.

Running the Race: Our Call to Spiritual Growth

By Giovanna Johnson '26 on September 23, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

We must be intentional about our personal spiritual growth.

Why We Should Sing More Hymns

By Jacob Jackson '22 on September 19, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

It is time for us to reclaim the beauty of hymns.

Adaptable Steadiness: Queen Elizabeth II’s Legacy of Servant-Leadership 

By Maisey Jefferson '24 on September 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

In times of uncertainty, Queen Elizabeth II was a true servant-leader devoted to both the public and the monarchy.

The Walk That Thawed the Cold War

By Connor Hall '24 on September 7, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

After Mikhail Gorbachev’s passing, it is worth reflecting on his legacy.

Posts navigation

‹ Newer 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … 20 Older ›

The Editors »

Editor’s Note: 2023 Spring Edition

Editor’s Note: 2022 Fall Edition

Gordon Review Wins Award for Best Layout and Design

Commentary »

The American Case for Supporting Ukraine

The Lecture That Changed My Mind on Ukraine

A Christian Perspective on the Enneagram

Student Life »

Newspapers, Legacies, and True Homecomings

Where the Mind Meets the Heart

Cultivating Excellence

Faith »

How a Mathematician Changed My Spiritual Perspective

Jesus and Pacifism

Friend of Sinners

Subscribe to the Gordon Review

Enter your email address to follow and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Trending Posts

  • How a Mathematician Changed My Spiritual Perspective
    September 13, 2023
    By Ivyanna Carr '24
  • Where the Mind Meets the Heart
    September 15, 2023
    By Anna Fenton '23
  • Newspapers, Legacies, and True Homecomings
    September 30, 2023
    By Maisey Jefferson '24

Follow Us

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Top categories: FaithThe Editors
  • Top tags: Commentary
|
 

Loading Comments...