Official proposal for MEPD funding causes concern

Though senators previously discussed giving $10,000 of contingency to MEPD next year, senators decide not to hold a same day vote.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer
• May 10, 2016
Crime Log May 3 — May 10

Petty theft, vandalism and trespassing make up this week's crime log.
Jana Eller, Office Manager
• May 10, 2016
April Jace’s iPhone unlocked by LAPD
As the trial begins this month, detectives have hacked into Jace’s phone for evidence.
Nicole Foy, Writer
• May 10, 2016
Diverse panel answers student questions

Students gathered to ask questions and consider different perspectives about diversity and race at Biola.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer
• May 9, 2016
Assembly brings awareness to community

A university-wide call to repentance and prayer led to a tearful plea for understanding.
Alondra Urizar, Writer
• May 4, 2016
Student success joins education in Sutherland

After weeks in packing boxes, student success moves to their new location in Sutherland.
Jana Eller, Office Manager
• May 4, 2016
Love your neighbor, Love La Mirada

A day of service allowed members of the community to come together to positively impact local areas.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer
• May 4, 2016
Relay for Life runs for 24 hours

A team from Biola will participate in the fundraising and cancer awareness event Relay for Life.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer
• May 4, 2016
RAs a resource, not a counselor
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Residential advisors are only expected to pass along reports of sexual assault to trained professionals.
Nicole Foy, Writer
• May 3, 2016
Three proposals passed, two proposals denied

Senators deny two proposed initiatives because they already receive club funding from Student Programming and Activities.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer
• May 3, 2016
Crime Log — April 26-May 3

Rape, petty theft and trespassing make up this week's crime log.
Jana Eller, Office Manager
• May 3, 2016
Swastika drawing unearths preexisting wounds

Whiteboard drawing above students’ door prompts discussion about race and diversity in Biola’s community.
Melissa Hedrick and Alondra Urizar
• April 28, 2016
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The Biola Eagles women’s softball team secured both the PacWest regular season title and the No. 1 seed in the PacWest Tournament with a doubleheader...