Reprinted with permission of the News-Register. Find more News-Register stories about Linfield College here. By Starla Pointer of the News-Register By both its own definition and the definition of Linfield College language students, Latin is fabulous. “Fabulous literally means ‘worthy of a story,’” said Malley Nason, one of 10 students studying beginning … [Read more...] about Stopping by: At Linfield, Latin lives on
College of Arts & Sciences
Playing by the roles
Reprinted with permission of the News-Register. Find more News-Register stories about Linfield College here. Jan. 3, 2014 By Karl Klooster of the News-Register “All the world’s a stage. And all the men and women merely players.” So go the Bard of Avon’s immortal words, as spoken by the character Jacques in Act II, Scene VII, of “As You Like It.” To borrow … [Read more...] about Playing by the roles
Bagwell co-publishes book on newspaper industry
Steve Bagwell, adjunct professor of mass communication at Linfield College and managing editor of the McMinnville News-Register, is co-author of a book that examines the newspaper industry in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. … [Read more...] about Bagwell co-publishes book on newspaper industry
Wilkins earns High Plains Book Award
A collection of poetry by Joe Wilkins, associate professor of English at Linfield College, has earned one of nine High Plains Book Awards. … [Read more...] about Wilkins earns High Plains Book Award
Women struggle for safety, independence in Egypt and USA
Reprinted with permission of the News-Register. Find more News-Register stories about Linfield College here. Oct 18, 2013 | Commentary By BREANNA RIBEIRO and MEGAN SCHWAB On the Fourth of July, fireworks exploded over the heads of children who excitedly clutched U.S. flags, celebrating the 237th anniversary of America’s independence. A similar scene existed … [Read more...] about Women struggle for safety, independence in Egypt and USA




