Between the lines of the Baltimore riots

There is more than meets the eye about the unrest in America.
Aundrea Paxton, Writer
• May 11, 2015
Society needs lawyers, especially Christian ones

Our society needs Christian lawyers who will view law as a ministry through which they are able to love and serve God.
Elle Reed, Writer
• May 11, 2015
Speak up about assault, Biola

Our administration must do more to bring the issue of sexual assault to the forefront of campus conversation.
Carly Rorem, Writer
• May 5, 2015
We must rise to survive the drought

Awareness will bring us together with our local community.
Allison Schuster, Writer
• May 5, 2015
Recognizing the universality of music

The sound of music resonates with all cultures.
Catherine Streng, Writer
• May 5, 2015
American Sign Language empowers everyone

Learn the unspoken language to open new doors.
Zurich Lewis, Writer
• May 5, 2015
Mind the tragedy of North Korea

Past the comedy lies a humanitarian crisis in North Korea.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• May 5, 2015
Peacemaking thoughts at 37,000 feet
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President Corey shares a letter to Biola students that he wrote on a recent trip back from Israel.
President Barry Corey, Writer
• May 5, 2015
Engaging electronic dance music culture

Christian fans must be examples in keeping up with society.
Zurich Lewis, Writer
• April 29, 2015
Healthy skepticism

Before subscribing to a diet, verify the facts.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• April 29, 2015
Report sexual assault

Hiding the truth only helps perpetuate the crime.
Carly Rorem, Writer
• April 29, 2015
The ghost of Ronald Reagan

Past leaders must not overshadow today’s rising stars.
Zurich Lewis, Writer
• April 28, 2015
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