Censorship in creative projects

Should creativity be censored in a Christian university setting?
Lauren Good, Staff Writer
• January 11, 2023
SGA Rundown: Senate deliberates proposals and gives financial updates

GSPD proposal passed during same-day voting.
Phoebe Vrable, News Editor
• November 18, 2022
“Don’t Worry Darling” review

A film surrounded by off-screen drama has a fatal flaw: it isn’t dramatic.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer
• September 24, 2022
Diversity is still trying to find its place in film

Hollywood falls short of representing women and people of color well in media.
Noel Sassoon, Opinions Editor
• September 23, 2022
Biola community attends sold-out RestoreNate documentary premier

Biola alumnus tells the story of Biola student Nathan Lewis and his family's journey of finding faith and joy amidst trials.
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor
• September 4, 2022
‘Pretentious Favorites’ builds community around niche films

Cale Hawkins and Cameron Wilhite run a weekly podcast centered around exploring and analyzing lesser-known movies.
Emily Coffey, Managing Editor
• April 7, 2022
SGA Rundown: Veteran priority registration

Senators hear BASA proposal and consider formal and film.
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief
• April 7, 2022
The inside scoop on the newest Biola Film

Biola Film’s winner “Guber” overcomes difficult weather conditions.
Kate Bomar, Photographer
• March 31, 2022
2022 Oscars Rundown

From Chris Rock getting slapped to a tastelessly upbeat In Memoriam, the Oscars seemingly faltered at every step.
Chris Charpentier, Staff Writer
• March 29, 2022
5 women who revolutionized the film industry

To celebrate Women’s History Month, check out these women who made history in film.
Emily Coffey, Managing Editor
• March 15, 2022
4 Black filmmakers who changed the industry

In honor of Black History Month, here are five filmmakers who have made history in multiple ways.
Kate Bomar, Photographer
• February 26, 2022
“Scream” is an unsuccessful revival

This 2022 entry in the long-standing franchise struggles to grasp what made the original good.
Chris Charpentier, Staff Writer
• January 15, 2022
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Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief • February 20, 2025
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...