Business professor takes the stage to rock

Professor Nick Sherwin plays in a rock band as a ministry outside of the classroom.
Chelsea Wiersma, Writer
• November 18, 2013
Native Rwandan tells story of hope at shoebox packing party

Alex Nsengimana shared his testimony at the Operation Christmas Child packing party Tuesday night.
Grace Hansen, Writer
• November 13, 2013
Students may be saying so long to Sriracha

The Caf may no longer have Sriracha as a condiment due to lawsuit against the production of this spicy sauce.
Rachelle Cihonski, Writer
• November 11, 2013
Trading the podium for the pulpit

Professor Mickey Klink prepares for his last semester at Biola before he makes the move to the Midwest.
Jackie Grade, Writer
• November 9, 2013
Fighting two wars behind the lens of Biola’s film ‘Heritage’

This semester's ambitious Biola film portrays the Middle East conflict.
Grace Hansen, Writer
• November 5, 2013
California School Project travels home

A Biola student took the gospel to her old high school as part of California School Project's hometown trip initiative.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer
• November 5, 2013
Torch radio ignited after four years of silence

Biola's radio station KBR: The Torch is now streaming live 24/7.
Heather Leith, Writer
• November 5, 2013
Brown Bag Ministry shares more than meals

Brown Bag Ministry provides opportunities for students to interact with the homeless community.
Chelsea Wiersma, Writer
• October 29, 2013
Theme parks treat guests to tricks

Local theme parks transform to terrorize guests for the Halloween season.
Jackie Grade and Emily Ballmaier
• October 28, 2013
Off-campus students adopt unique pets

Guinea pigs, pythons, and bearded dragons are some of the interesting pets students have adopted.
Alex Bell, Writer
• October 28, 2013
Treat yourself this Halloween: restaurants, attractions and shows to visit

Unique Halloween alternatives to the traditional routine of trick-or-treating.
Jackie Grade, Writer
• October 22, 2013
‘Diary of Anne Frank’ set to debut despite preparation snags

“The Diary of Anne Frank” set to open October 24 in Theatre 21.
Jason Wheeler, Writer
• October 21, 2013
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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...