Inside the Box with the Blue JacketsWhat could be better than attending Columbus Blue Jackets hockey games for free, talking with the players in the locker room, and being published continuously on a notable professional sports Web site? Posting the experience as an internship on your résumé.
Another RematchCapital University hosts the Cardinals of North Central (Ill.) College in an NCAA Division III Football Championship second-round game Saturday at noon in Bernlohr Stadium.
Choir Taps Capital's DiversityTo help the Chapel Choir prepare for the Nov. 30 Christmas Festival which will feature songs in 10 languages, choral director Lynda Hasseler tapped into Capital's diverse community to deepen her students' understanding of the cultural traditions that surround each song.
Brandon Groves in JapanAll in all, my year abroad was one of soul searching, creating new friendships, learning to communicate across cultural bounds, and just plain fun.
Alumna Britt Bowe on "The Bachelor"A Capital graduate gets the chance for a free fairy tale trip to Italy complete with new friends, exotic experiences, and beautiful sights. And she grabbed it.
Jacqueline Bussie Wins Trinity PrizeThe Trinity Press International recognizes Bussie as an emerging writer. Their award focuses on works that offer new perspectives on biblical, cultural, ethical, theological or religious issues and has broad applications for a general audience.
The Ranger ChallengeCapital's Ranger Challenge Team placed the highest it ever has in the annual event at Fort Knox.
Chapel Choir at Cleveland's Severance HallIf singing brings us closer to God, than the Capital University Chapel Choir will elevate thousands as it graces the stage of Cleveland’s Severance Hall Monday, Oct. 9, for a benefit Hymn Festival.
Barb Packer: On Coming Back After Many YearsBarb Packer is many things: a seasoned businesswoman, a committed church member, and (as of May 6) a proud Capital graduate. Capital has already had a profound effect on Barb's life. And the things she's learned at Capital have already benefited hundreds of hungry families across Central Ohio.