100-year-old alumna reflects on life
Dorothy Hetrick makes no big deal out of her age and insists all her strength comes from God.
Shanley Knox, Writer
• April 27, 2010
‘Chaisson’: Rise of an artist

Senior Kevin Ulrich has spent three years working on his clay animation film, which will premiere May 13 at Cinema Fusion in Anaheim.
Shanley Knox, Writer
• April 27, 2010
More than just a missions trip
Journalism students travel to the Dominican Republic and interact with youth through photography.
Karissa Tse, Writer
• April 26, 2010
Mural artist speaks for himself
Kent Twitchell, artist of the Jesus mural, addressed at Monday's chapel the controversy surrounding his artwork. “I wanted people to look at it and be touched by it," he said.
Amy Ortega, Writer
• April 21, 2010
Meet Biola’s webbies

A snapshot at four websites and a popular Facebook page run by Biolans.
Christopher McMunn, Writer
• April 20, 2010
The story so far: Jesus and the mural

Biola finds itself smack-dab in the middle of art history, mural memorabilia and cultural commentary with Twitchell’s “The WORD.”
Karen Myers, Writer
• April 15, 2010
Scientology’s wide range of influence
Two roommates visit a church of Scientology to see if the rumors are true.
Amy Ortega, Writer
• April 14, 2010
A quest for a prayer room

Two students garner support for a 24-hour prayer room that would allow for artistic expression.
Patricia Diaz, Writer
• April 3, 2010
At the beach, Biola women get renewed perspective about beauty and pain
"God created us to be whole starfish," said author Christina DiMari, who on Saturday led about 60 female Biola students in a Bible study at Huntington Beach
Elizabeth Mak, Writer
• March 29, 2010
‘The Watchtower’ rivals Scripture in Jehovah’s Witness pitch
We see them in suits walking from door to door. We even hide when we see them walking up to our porch because we want to avoid the 30-minute talks they want to have with us. They’re called Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Amy Ortega, Writer
• March 24, 2010
Summer mission teams prepare to be servants
This summer, SMU will be sending out teams to Zambia, western Asia, Guatemala, India and Sri Lanka.
Amy Ortega, Writer
• March 17, 2010
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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...