AS Senate Rundown: Feb. 21, 2012
AS senators passed a proposal requesting funds for Black History Month celebrations.
Christine Chan, Writer
• February 21, 2012
Students tour president’s personal helicopter, Marine One
Several Biola students and David Peters, professor of American presidency, get an inside look at the president's personal helicopter.
Ryan Lunde, Writer
• February 17, 2012
Claremont McKenna official resigns after adjusting SAT scores of incoming students
A top official at Claremont McKenna College resigned after admitting to adjusting SAT scores of incoming freshmen.
Katie Nelson, Writer
• February 17, 2012
AS Senate Rundown: Feb. 14, 2012
The multi-cultural relations chair requested funds for Black History Month.
Christine Chan, Writer
• February 16, 2012
Biola increases art gallery security
Biola places extra security guards and cameras in the Art Gallery as a safety precaution for the 20th century British art from the Ahmanson Collection.
Lindsay Hottendorf, Writer
• February 15, 2012
[Updated] Macbook theft suspect awaits hearing
Campus Safety chief John Ojeisekhoba advises students take precautions regarding their property.
Kristina Nishi, Writer
• February 8, 2012
Biola dedicates Center for Christian Thought
The Center for Christian Thought was dedicated Feb. 6, 2012, and has its first research theme of "Christian Scholarship in the 21st Century: Prospects and Perils."
Christine Chan, Writer
• February 8, 2012
AS Senate Rundown: Feb. 7, 2012
AS senators pass a proposal to cover facilities expenses for the upcoming SCORR conference.
Christine Chan, Writer
• February 8, 2012
Professors and students settle into new Talbot East
New Talbot East building benefits professors, students and the environment.
February 7, 2012
AS Senate Rundown: Jan. 31, 2012
AS senators held their first meeting for the spring semester and immediately passed one proposal on Jan. 31.
Christine Chan, Writer
• February 2, 2012
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January 1, 2012
Elementary schools pratice more emergency drills than Biola
Compared to elementary schools, colleges participate in fewer disaster drills, leaving students to seek information for themselves.
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