Biola offers education resources free online

Biola introduces a new online database to spread ideas globally.
Katie Nelson and Katie Nelson
• September 11, 2012
Drilling behind Horton prepares for possible construction projects
University officials say drilling behind Horton will take place over the next few days in preparation of new buildings.
Katie Nelson and Katie Nelson
• September 7, 2012
Spiritual Development rolls out chapel changes

Spiritual Development leadership changes chapel programs, staff and policies for the upcoming year.
Lauralyn Koontz and Lauralyn Koontz
• September 6, 2012
President Corey announces “From This Place” chapel theme

2012-2013 chapel theme focuses on relationship between learning and evangelism.
Kristina Nishi and Kristina Nishi
• September 6, 2012
President Corey announces commitment to obtaining “Jesus Saves” sign

At the Convocation chapel President Corey announced that Biola will pursue procuring an iconic "Jesus Saves" sign.
Julia Henning and Julia Henning
• September 6, 2012
Caf expansion postponed by city approval delays

Outdoor additions to the Caf, including a removable cover, have been delayed until later this semester.
Katie Nelson and Katie Nelson
• September 6, 2012
Biola to join lawsuit against government for Affordable Care Act
Biola will be joining Grace College in a lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services under the Affordable Care Act, which will require organizations to provide health insurance, including contraceptives, to employees.
Elizabeth Sallie and Elizabeth Sallie
• September 6, 2012
Biola annual fair provides ministry opportunities

The annual ministry fair took place Tuesday and Wednesday and featured a number of different ministries, including Brown Bag, California School Project and Revive.
Kristina Nishi and Kristina Nishi
• September 5, 2012
AS Senate Rundown: Sept. 4, 2012

The new senate passed two in-house proposals and heard one proposal requesting funds for the last-minute fall concert venue change.
Christine Chan and Christine Chan
• September 4, 2012
New T3 vehicles to aid in response to active shooters

Two T3 vehicles were purchased by Campus Safety to help aid emergency access in the event of an active shooter and other campus crimes.
Julia Henning and Julia Henning
• September 2, 2012
Former Biolan convicted of illegally spying on women through computers

Trevor Harwell, a former Biola student, pleaded guilty to six felony counts of computer access and fraud after installing spyware on women’s cameras to secretly record them.
Elizabeth Sallie and Elizabeth Sallie
• July 21, 2012
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