Biola community processes California blazes
Some students watched in horror as wildfires tore through their neighborhoods back home.
Brittany Ung, Web Editor
• November 19, 2018
November concerts to look forward to
Spend one of your November nights at one of these upcoming local live shows.
Kayla Santos, Arts & Entertainment Editor
• November 3, 2018
Christians should avoid the self-love of Narcissus
Instead of focusing on uniqueness or mundanity, Christians should balance both.
Logan Zeppieri, Opinions Editor
• April 17, 2018
Thirty Seconds to Mars leaves audiences confused on what to feel
Their fifth album embraces many different genres in an ultimately odd stew.
Vic Silva, Staff Writer
• April 15, 2018
A date with Dan Croll
Croll leaves crowd mesmerized by his powerful performance in the dapper Teragram Ballroom.
Vic Silva, Writer
• September 27, 2017
Holiday begins recognition process
Indigenous People’s Day spreads throughout U.S. cities.
Jessica Goddard, Writer
• September 26, 2017
L.A. Pro Sports Update 5/17
Ducks start Western Conference Finals while Dodgers rise in division standings and Angels stay afloat.
Austin Green, Managing Editor
• May 18, 2017
Food transcends utilitarian purpose
Food holds a significant cultural value to many second generation students.
Justin Yun, Writer
• May 17, 2017
L.A. Pro Sports Update
Ducks finally win a game seven while Dodgers soar and Angels struggle.
Austin Green, Managing Editor
• May 10, 2017
L.A. Pro Sports Update 5/3
Clippers eliminated from playoffs, Ducks run into trouble against Edmonton, Dodgers and Angels renew rivalries.
Austin Green, Managing Editor
• May 3, 2017
A beginner’s guide to Mac DeMarco
Ahead of the artist’s fourth album, this is a good place to start.
Tim Seeberger, Writer
• May 2, 2017
LA State Historic Park blooms in Chinatown
After years of development, the 32-acre park opens to the public.
Timothy Seeberger, Writer
• May 1, 2017
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Ashley Newman, Guest Writer • January 17, 2025
Over the summer, Biola decided to cut the Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) division as a result of the rampant budget cuts happening all over...