Antisemitism threatens Jewish and non-Jewish individuals alike

Hatred toward Jews and their culture should concern people outside of the ethno-religious group.
Caleb Britt, Staff Writer
• December 3, 2021
‘Dear 2020: A Process’ is rich with emotion

Stripped-down theatre experience addresses day-to-day details of pandemic struggles.
Lydia Snow, Freelance Writer
• October 30, 2021
The President’s botched pandemic response has hurt the nation

Major missteps have made for a challenging path toward healing.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor
• November 6, 2020
Journalism students engage in election coverage

Department Zoom call gives a behind the scenes perspective of news outlets during the 2020 presidential election.
Bethsabe Camacho and Ashley Grams
• November 4, 2020
Biolans follow 2020 presidential election from home

As the election comes to a close, Biola faculty and students avidly watch the race from around the world.
Lacey Patrick, Maria Weyne, and Ashley Grams
• November 3, 2020
Bon Jovi releases flavorless “2020”

Genuine but lacking innovation, Bon Jovi recounts a tragic year.
Emily Coffey, Managing Editor
• October 6, 2020
We need to extinguish fire season

California’s environment must be saved before the damage is irreversible.
Brianna Clark, Opinions Editor (Spring 2020)
• September 4, 2020
Three areas where the 2020 Oscars are moving forward—and one where they moved backward

Although there is still a battle to be won in the fight for women in Hollywood, many men of color went home with well-earned awards.
Sydney Perry, Freelance Writer
• February 12, 2020
Elections chapel: a glimpse of the candidates

Students learned about the 2020 SMU and SGA candidates, as well as commemorated Biola’s Day of Prayer.
Lacey Patrick, Editor-in-Chief
• February 10, 2020
Women’s March 2020 excluded Black Lives Matter LA for the first time

This year’s Women’s March drew a smaller crowd due in part to questions about inclusivity.
Thecla Li, Managing Editor
• January 20, 2020
Americans should allow Trump to keep making America great again

President Donald Trump’s accomplishments throughout his last three years in office should earn him a second term.
Julianne Foster
• December 6, 2019
Progressive tax systems centralize power to the rich

By creating a more exaggerated progressive tax system, you are giving the power of the political purse to the rich.
Logan Zeppieri, Opinions Editor
• March 2, 2019
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On Thursday, Feb. 13, Biola’s first Afro Roots event sprang to life in the parking lot behind Fluor Fountain. From 7–9 p.m., the event featured...