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There is an abundance of “White Noise” in East Palestine, Ohio

An actual train derailment in Ohio closely mirrors a Netflix movie storyline.
Déjà vu after real-life Ohio train derailment parallels the plot of a Netflix film.
Emma Trueba, Staff Writer February 17, 2023

On Feb. 3, 2023, a real “life imitates art” scenario occurred when a multi-car train derailment sent hazardous materials into the air in East Palestine, Ohio. Americans watching the event unfold experienced a sense of déjà vu, given that the plot of a popular Netflix film “White Noise” (2022)...

“Titanic” re-release celebrates film’s 25th anniversary

James Cameron's "Titanic" brings the timeless film to life in a new way.
On Valentine’s Day weekend, the hit film resurrects a timeless tale of romance.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer February 17, 2023

After 25 years, the iconic movie "Titanic" is back in theaters for Valentine’s Day. The James Cameron-directed film, which took the world by storm when released in 1997, was shown in 4k and 3D for the first time. The romantic tragedy, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, captured the hearts...

Car fire erupts on campus

Firefighters put out a car fire on campus.
Campus Safety and local fire department extinguish blaze.
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief February 16, 2023

On Feb. 16 around 1:30 p.m. Campus Safety was notified of smoke under the soccer field coming from a staff member’s car that caught fire.  Campus Safety, the sprinkler system and the local fire department extinguished the car fire. There were no injuries nor damage to other cars. Campus Safety...

Even the symbol of a woman in Afghanistan is shrouded

The Taliban orders mannequins to be covered in Afghanistan.
The Taliban’s extreme restrictions on women demand our attention.
Lauren Good, Staff Writer February 16, 2023

Since the Taliban took power over Kabul in 2021, they have imposed extreme rules and regulations to control women’s bodies and livelihoods, going so far as to prohibit any display of female mannequins in clothing stores. In order to stand in solidarity with Afghan women during this humanitarian crisis,...

Politics Rundown: Death toll rises following earthquake in Turkey and Syria

Death toll rises in Turkey and Syria as search and rescue efforts continue.
The United Nations Secretary-General appeals for $397 million in aid to support Syrian survivors.
Shelby LaPorte, Entertainment Editor February 16, 2023

On Feb. 6, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and Syria followed by a 7.5 aftershock. This caused mass devastation and, nine days later, search efforts are still taking place. USA Today stated that nine million Syrians have been affected by this earthquake and, as of Feb. 14, the death toll has...

Earthquakes devastate Turkey and Syria

Deadly earthquakes rocked Turkey and Syria.
Rescue efforts continue in Middle Eastern nations in response to widespread destruction.
Dalet Valles and Noel Sassoon February 15, 2023

Search efforts for survivors in Turkey and Syria continue as both countries grapple with the damage caused by two earthquakes that rocked the Turkey-Syria border on Feb. 6.  The first earthquake, a magnitude 7.8 quake which struck in the town of Gaziantep, stretched 62 miles along the fault line, flattening...

Mlambo elected SGA president, Mbogo elected SMU president

Blackstone senator Iziphozonke Mlambo wins SGA presidency.
SGA and SMU announce new leadership.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief February 14, 2023

On Feb. 9, the Student Government Association announced sophomore biological sciences major Iziphozonke Mlambo as the 2023-24 SGA president and sophomore contemporary worship music major Andrew Ambrose as Hope senator. Along with that, the Student Missionary Union announced senior commercial music and...

Women’s basketball crushes APU Cougars

Graduate guard Aysia Johnson takes a shot.
Eagles beat Azusa 79-72.
Ryan Wingert, Staff Writer February 12, 2023

On Saturday, Feb. 11, both Biola’s men and women basketball teams welcomed the Azusa Pacific teams to La Mirada. The women won a thriller and triumphed 79-72 while the men fell 75-64.  WOMEN CLING TO LEAD LATE Through three quarters of the game, the Eagles dominated the Cougars, outscoring them...

Celebrating Black History Month on the big screen

Director Spike Lee holds his Peabody Award at a 2011 luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel.
A look at the impact and legacy of African-American actors and directors.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer February 12, 2023

Every February marks the recognition of Black History Month, a celebration of the contributions of African-American voices in every facet of American life. The arts are no exception, with Black voices having a massive impact throughout the history of art in America. Recently, society has begun to acknowledge...

Harry Styles exceeds fan expectations despite rescheduling shows

Styles finishes his "Love On" tour in North America.
Harry Styles completes the North America leg of “Love On Tour” with forty-two sold-out nights, celebrates his birthday with two additional sold-out shows and takes home two Grammys for “Album Of The Year” and “Best Pop Vocal Album.”
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 10, 2023

Grammy award-winning musician Harry Styles left his mark on Los Angeles and Palm Springs at the start of 2023 with a landslide of events for fans to witness. Styles' fans experienced the completion of “Love On Tour” in North America, birthday celebrations in Palm Springs and eventful Grammy ceremonies.  After...

Therapy should be more normalized in the Church

There should not be a stigma around therapy within the Church.
Here's why the Church should remove the stigma around therapy.
Zoe Ware, Freelance Writer February 10, 2023

In an article published by Independent in 2017, the anonymous author talked about their experience with mental illness as a black person who grew up in a Caribbean Pentecostal household. More specifically, the article detailed how the culture of the church did not deal with mental illness well. “It...

Sleep Week: Biolans create rhythms of rest

Sleep Week encourages students to rest and relax.
The Office of Student Wellness hosts Sleep Week.
Caleb Crawley, Sports Editor February 10, 2023

Biola’s Office of Student Wellness is hosting a campus-wide “Sleep Week” event on Feb. 13–16. This event aims to raise awareness of the importance of rest for students on campus. SCHEDULE The Office of Student Wellness will host several activities to engage students in the four-day commemoration....