Custodians cultivate friendships with students

Biola students continue to cultivate lasting relationships with the janitorial staff.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer
• October 1, 2014
Xopoc chooses new focus for performances

Xopoc seeks to keep each performance God-centered.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer
• September 30, 2014
Commuters struggle with staying connected to campus

Off campus students continue to find community alternatives in order to remain involved in the student body.
Candace Guereque, Writer
• September 30, 2014
Noah Munck shakes off iCarly identity at Biola

In an exclusive interview with Anna Frost, actor and musician Noah Munck discusses his goals for the future and his experience thus far at Biola.
Anna Frost, Writer
• September 25, 2014
Old history, new impact

Descendants of recent Biola presidents reflect on their family's legacy at Biola, and on their personal experience at a school filled with their history.
Alex Bell, Writer
• September 24, 2014
Biola reflects on relationship with Chick-fil-A after founder’s passing

Samuel Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-fil-A, passed away at the age of 93 on September 8th.
Elena Trueba, Writer
• September 23, 2014
Tasty ways to beat the heat

Local LA eateries offer great options for students to escape the heat and explore delicious foods.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer
• September 23, 2014
Dr. Christopher Mitchell’s impact endures at Biola

Students reflect on the impact and legacy of Dr. Chris Mitchell.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer
• September 18, 2014
Building up Biola

The North Hall construction crew shares their experience with working on the Biola campus.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer
• September 16, 2014
Experiencing Little Tokyo

Take a trip to Little Tokyo to experience an abundance of exotic foods and unique shopping opportunities.
Catherine Streng, Writer
• September 16, 2014
Save the last dance for Emerson

Residents of Emerson look forward to their upcoming performance during Nationball.
Charity Chezum, Writer
• September 10, 2014
Hiking Hotspots

The next time you're looking for an adventure, try one of the many accessible hikes in the Los Angeles area.
Monica Kochan, Writer
• September 10, 2014
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Nina Corral, Sports Editor • February 22, 2025
With their home opener on Saturday, Feb. 1, the Biola Women’s tennis team is back in full swing. Last season, the team placed 5th in the PacWest...