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Walking the Narrow Road of the Camino
“The Camino has shown me that I not only can do hard things, but should do hard things. As I enter a greater role of student leadership this year, I hope to remember that God does not always invite us to take the easy way forward.” – Julianna Klassen
Fifty Years of Providence Athletics
It would be hard to conceive of a time when Providence did not have a thriving athletics program. For many, the Pilots are almost synonymous with the school itself, as these teams have put Providence on the map regionally, nationally, and south of the border. However, prior to 1975, students were not involved in any external leagues the way that they are today.
Providence’s 27th Annual Golf Classic Fundraiser
On June 10th, Providence hosted its 27th Annual Golf Classic at Quarry Oaks golf course. We welcomed 146 golfers to the tournament this year and raised over $67,000 for the Providence Fund, which supports students through scholarships and bursaries.
From Otterburne to Oxford
In her graduating semester, alumna Kate Henderson used her knowledge of biblical Greek that Providence gave her to apply to and be accepted at a conference at Oxford University in England this summer. The name of the conference is Logos and will have attendees looking at biblical texts and manuscripts.
Walking the Narrow Road of the Camino
“The Camino has shown me that I not only can do hard things, but should do hard things. As I enter a greater role of student leadership this year, I hope to remember that God does not always invite us to take the easy way forward.” – Julianna Klassen
Fifty Years of Providence Athletics
It would be hard to conceive of a time when Providence did not have a thriving athletics program. For many, the Pilots are almost synonymous with the school itself, as these teams have put Providence on the map regionally, nationally, and south of the border. However, prior to 1975, students were not involved in any external leagues the way that they are today.