Alpha Hall preps for annual Candyland event
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Alpha Hall is preparing for their annual Candyland event, which will take place on Halloween.
Daryn Daniels, Writer
• October 26, 2012
Political panel hopes to create more student involvement

A political panel will be taking place on Oct. 25.
Matthew Norman, Writer
• October 25, 2012
Biola master plan presented to La Mirada
Biola's 20-year master plan was presented to the La Mirada Planning Commission.
Julia Henning, Writer
• October 25, 2012
Crime Log: Oct. 25, 2012
Crime Log for the week of October 25, 2012 included a hit-and-run in Lot G.
Katie Nelson, Writer
• October 25, 2012
Lecture with former sex worker Harmony Dust draws students despite smaller turnout

A lecture hosted by Associated Students featured former sex worker Harmony Dust on Tuesday night.
Austin Champion, Writer
• October 24, 2012
AS Senate Rundown: Oct. 23, 2012

Senators heard one new proposal requesting funding for the AS Open Forum and passed one pending proposal.
Kristina Nishi, Writer
• October 24, 2012
Upcoming Mat Kearney concert expected to sell more than 1,000 tickets

Singer Mat Kearney will be headlining the annual Biola fall concert on October 26.
Krysta Fauria, Writer
• October 21, 2012
Torrey conference wraps up with reflection time

Torrey Conference wrapped up with a message from pastor Mike Erre and prayer on Friday morning.
Katie Nelson, Writer
• October 21, 2012
Overcrowding prompts Spiritual Development to grant all students credit for Wednesday workshop

Overcrowding proves to be an issue on the first day of Torrey Conference.
Katie Nelson, Writer
• October 18, 2012
Biola tuition increase a national low
The Biola tuition increase beats the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities national average.
Matthew Norman, Writer
• October 18, 2012
Center for Christianity Culture and the Arts to launch next year
The Center for Christianity Culture and the Arts, which will be opening next year, was announced on October 4.
Rachel Snyder, Writer
• October 18, 2012
Roberta Hestenes to be featured as first CCT luncheon speaker
Reverend Roberta Hestenes is scheduled to be the speaker at the Center for Christian Thought's first luncheon.
Brittany Cervantes, Writer
• October 18, 2012
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