Continuing their record setting season, the Sterling College Debate team successfully hosted the State Collegiate Championship Tournament on February 18-19, and captured yet another state title. This marks the fourth consecutive year that the Sterling Debate team has captured
either the individual or team title in parliamentary debate. In addition, Emily Graham of Hutchinson, Kan., and Nolan
Chaney of South Hutchinson, Kan., were named the top two speakers in the tournament.
David Harmon, associate professor of art at Sterling College, gave a lecture at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., February 17-18. Harmon addressed several cadets who are taking studio art courses in addition to teaching faculty at the academy. Prior to
Park City, Kan. - The 2010-2011 Sterling College Warriors men's basketball team is the first men's basketball team in Sterling College history to win a Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) Regular Season Championship and KC
Park City, Kan. - The Sterling College Lady Warriors fell short in the 2011 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) Basketball Tournament Championship, losing to the Kansas Wesleyan University Lady Coyotes 59-74. The plethora of inju
Sterling, Kan. - The Sterling College Warriors booked their ticket to Hartman Arena for the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship Tournament Finals b
Sterling, Kan. - The Sterling College Lady Warriors women's basketball team will join the men's basketball team at Hartman Arena on Monday and play in the 2011 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Tournament Championship following a 79-41 thrashing of the Threshers from Bethel College. Sterlin
Sterling, Kan. - On Thursday night in the Gleason center the Sterling College Lady Warriors defeated the Bethany College Swedes in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic
"Tartuffe" a classic and well-loved French comedy is being performed by the Sterling College theatre department on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 3, 4 and 5 in Culbertson Auditorium on the Sterling College campus.
Finding the time to deeply explore topics of study outside the walls of the classroom can prove to be challenging for many college students. For Sterling College senior Leonore Enfield, passion provided an opportunity for further exploration in
Apart from the typical general education courses offered during the Interterm session, three Sterling College students had the rare opportunity to take part in a course that literally gave them a chance to live their dreams. The course, "Music Technology," was taught by Professor of Biblical Studies Rev. Dr. Craig Smith, and it provided the students a chance to go to Nashville, Tenn. from January 9-16 to explore the role of the arts in worship and to gain exposure to songwriting and producing.