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Q&A with Biola film professor Dean Yamada

Q&A with Biola film professor Dean Yamada
An inside look at what it means to teach film students over Zoom.
Emily Coffey, Managing Editor November 12, 2020

Dean Yamada is the professor teaching Biola film this year, a six-unit class whose final assignment is a film project that is selected the previous semester. Because of COVID-19, the format for this class has changed, meaning that the films audiences can expect will also look different. Here is an inside...

The President’s botched pandemic response has hurt the nation

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

On Nov. 5, the United States broke a record for the highest amount of new coronavirus cases in a single day: 121,054. More than 230,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the U.S, and we are still months away from a widely-available vaccine. COVID-19 is not going away anytime soon. It is not a “Democratic...

Biola’s annual startup competition set to commence

Boba for Missions staff won Biola’s Startup Competition in 2019.
Teams compete through virtual format for grand prize.
Bethsabe Camacho, Deputy News Editor November 6, 2020

Biola’s Startup Competition housed by the Office of Innovation is set to begin after the Nov. 16 sign up deadline. This year’s prize of $30,000—divided among the top three winners—will be awarded on April 8, 2021. Eligible competitors go through four rounds and are coached by experts in business...

Life as an athlete in the Biola Bubble

Life as an athlete in the Biola Bubble
Biola has kept its doors open to Eagle athletes, creating a small isolated community of competitors on campus.
Laura Song and Andi Basista November 4, 2020

Biola’s campus is a ghost town. Athletes are not allowed to interact with people that are not on their team. Full-contact practices are limited. Getting meals is a race through the cafeteria—fully masked and at a 6-foot distance at all times—to simply get food to-go. Athletes then return to their...

COVID-19 has caused us to modify our traditions this Halloween

COVID-19 has caused us to modify our traditions this Halloween
It’s OK to let the pandemic change how we do holidays.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor October 31, 2020

This year, there is a new addition to trick-or-treating—COVID-19.  The holiday season is kicking off with Halloween on Oct. 31, but the coronavirus pandemic is still raging through the United States. As we have seen through every holiday celebration since mid-March, this crisis has revolutionized...

We need to put the ‘care’ back in ‘health care’

We need to put the ‘care’ back in ‘health care’
We must dismantle the biases in the medical world or we will continue to be neglected.
Brianna Clark, Opinions Editor (Spring 2020) October 26, 2020

Before COVID-19, doctor appointments and hospitals seemed reserved for accidental injuries, the occasional illness and seasonal flu shots. But for some, health care has been a frustrated cycle of mistreatment, misdiagnosis and a lack of educating patients on the nature of their issues.  Our health...

Cinema and media arts students create in unique circumstances

Karen Corbett, Tanner Myatt, and Rebekah Robinson on set for Robinson and Dustin Rowe's film.
Follow three films students are making despite adverse conditions.
Emily Coffey, Managing Editor October 23, 2020

At the beginning of the pandemic, cinema and media arts students were among the top majors whose education was most affected by leaving campus. Without access to studios and equipment and with strict social distancing guidelines, many students are struggling to perfect their craft of filmmaking. Despite...

Biola to host drive-thru commencement ceremony for class of 2020

Biola to host drive-thru commencement ceremony for class of 2020
The university announces a new way graduates will celebrate their accomplishments.
Bethsabe Camacho, Deputy News Editor October 21, 2020

Biola will host a drive-thru commencement ceremony for graduates of both the Spring and Fall 2020 semesters. Due to the coronavirus, the University Events team was tasked with finding a way to host a graduation ceremony while still adhering to health and safety measures issued by the county and state. The...

Student burnout is affecting concentration

Student burnout is affecting concentration
Yes, it is our second semester of remote learning. No, we still do not have a routine.
Brianna Clark, Opinions Editor (Spring 2020) October 19, 2020

When distance learning was implemented over six months ago, we scrambled to adjust. After a summer of rest, recuperation and preparation, we returned to school like seasoned veterans, motivated to learn once again. The turn to midterm season marks the second half of the semester, yet time seems to pass...

Biolan sisters create Singspiration-inspired worship night

Biolan sisters create Singspiration-inspired worship night
Green Hills Church offers seven:nine to remedy lack of in-person services and chapels.
Jayne Bickford and Ashley Grams October 14, 2020

With chapels fully online this semester, students are looking for other ways to worship. Junior administration major Alissa Wooley and her sister Aidyn Wooley, a Biola alumna, have partnered with Green Hills Church in La Habra to create a Singspiration-inspired worship night called seven:nine. “My...

Theatre 21 and the Conservatory navigate through change

Theatre 21 and the Conservatory navigate through change
Theatre and music departments merge during coronavirus pandemic, leading to additional adjustments behind the scenes.
Lauren McBride, Senior Copy Editor October 13, 2020

Conducting classes during the coronavirus pandemic is not the only major change theatre and music departments have faced. Plans for Theatre 21 to merge into the Conservatory of Music were finalized and executed this semester. With the department undergoing some reconstruction, students and faculty have...

There is more than one Christ-like response to Trump’s illness

There is more than one Christ-like response to Trump’s illness
God holds space for all of the emotions that arise when we pray for our leaders.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor October 7, 2020

On Oct. 1, the world was rocked by President Donald Trump’s announcement that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19. As of Wednesday evening, at least 34 others associated with the White House have tested positive and countless others have been exposed. Many claim the Rose Garden...