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Safety measures at Biola ensure the continuation of in-person learning

Safety measures at Biola ensure the continuation of in-person learning
Biolans navigate fostering a healthy academic environment.
Lauren Vander Tuig, Staff Writer September 1, 2021

After 18 months of a global pandemic, desks are once again filled with university students and groups of students can be seen rushing to class. Many returning students may feel like strangers to campus after taking remote classes. Even simple tasks, such as sitting at desks for over an hour, is something...

Newsom’s strict COVID-19 restrictions affect California university students

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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recall election next week displays growing dissatisfaction among college students.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor August 30, 2021

For the first time since 2003, a California governor is fighting for his place in office as a recall election is set for Sept. 14. Because of his harsh COVID-19 policies, over two million California residents signed the recall petition for Gov. Gavin Newsom. If the vote to recall him is passed, the next...

COVID-19 cases spike among unvaccinated youth

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Public health officials raise concern over rising cases of coronavirus in children.
Andi Basista and Caleb Jonker August 30, 2021

Across the nation, children are headed back to school, and for many students that means returning to the classroom for the first time in over a year. Los Angeles County health officials are concerned over an increased trend in coronavirus cases in children not yet eligible to receive the vaccine. While...

Students face “overwhelming” isolation, according to Sealls

Students face “overwhelming” isolation, according to Sealls
Two Biola students experienced a different kind of isolation while quarantining on campus.
Maria Weyne and Ashley Grams May 1, 2021

In early December, President Barry Corey announced that some students would be welcomed back to campus for the Spring of 2021. Students were made aware that to do so, taking biweekly COVID-19 tests and following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines would be mandatory.  EAGLES MIGRATE...

The class of 2021 graduates ‘Zoom University’

The class of 2021 graduates ‘Zoom University’
Students share how the pandemic has affected their senior year.
Natalie Willis, Editor-in-Chief April 30, 2021

Last year, Biola hosted a drive-thru commencement ceremony for graduates, but this year three in-person ceremonies allow families to attend. After a year of remote learning, many graduates will be reconvening at commencement for the first time since COVID-19 hit, communication and sciences disorders...

Semester Recap: Eagles complete second online semester

Semester Recap: Eagles complete second online semester
A look back at the first hybrid semester.
Maria Weyne and Bethsabe Camacho April 27, 2021

On Dec. 10, President Barry Corey announced students would be returning to campus in three phases. Phase 1 consisted of student athletes, nursing majors and other pre-approved students. Phase 2 was made up of students who needed to attend in-person classes and gain access to on-campus resources, while...

India seeks aid as coronavirus conditions worsen

India seeks aid as coronavirus conditions worsen
Hospitals in India lack medical resources and oxygen.
Bethsabe Camacho, Deputy News Editor April 26, 2021

As the United States announces that nearly 54% of its adult population has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, India wrestles to provide medical supplies to those infected. CRISIS IN INDIA On April 26, India—a country with a population of nearly 1.4 billion—set another record for...

Universities across the country make vaccine mandatory for in-person return

Universities across the country make vaccine mandatory for in-person return
More than a dozen schools have come together to make vaccines mandatory, though Biola is allowing students to make the choice.
Maria Weyne and Natalie Willis April 22, 2021

On April 22, the University of California and California State University school systems announced that they intend to make the COVID-19 vaccine required for students returning to campus.  VACCINATING THE YOUTH According to the Los Angeles Times, the schools are waiting for the Food and Drug Administration...

Biola opens up vaccine eligibility for all students

Biola opens up vaccine eligibility for all students
The Health Center allows students 18 and above to receive COVID-19 vaccines on campus.
Bethsabe Camacho and Maria Weyne April 15, 2021

On April 13 the Biola Student Health Center announced all current students would be eligible to make appointments to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on campus. Appointments began on April 15 for any student above the age of 18.  BIOLA’S EFFORTS  By April 16, the university will have administered...

COVID-19 update: California experiences decline in vaccine distribution in the wake of possible reopening on June 15

COVID-19 update: California experiences decline in vaccine distribution in the wake of possible reopening on June 15
Due to an error in a Johnson & Johnson batch, public officials are questioning if California can reopen by their projected timeline.
Bethsabe Camacho, Deputy News Editor April 12, 2021

The U.S. will see nearly a 90% drop in Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses nationwide, according to an article by The Washington Post. Due to manufacturing issues, the government has cut down J&J's vaccine allotment to only 700,000 doses this week, showing a concerning decrease from last week's near...

Ensembles focus on recording amid COVID-19

Commercial music majors Connor Martin and Hope Langston perform covers.
Commercial music ensembles remain unable to perform live, but gain valuable recording experience.
Lauren McBride, Senior Copy Editor April 11, 2021

Commercial music ensembles are one of the unlucky groups on campus remaining online after phase three. After a full, exasperating year of online classes during COVID-19, ensembles continue to run into difficulties, yet obtain valuable learning experience they would not have otherwise had. DEMO DOWNSIDES Although...

Gov. Newsom announces plan to completely reopen California

Gov. Newsom announces plan to completely reopen California
The state hopes to fully reopen based on sufficient vaccine supply for Californians and stable hospitalization rates.
Bethsabe Camacho, Deputy News Editor April 6, 2021

On April 6, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced plans to fully reopen California’s economy on June 15 if the state continues the downward trend in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. MASKS MANDATE TO STAY The plan is to do away with the color-coded tier system that controls closures and openings county...