A Vari jazzy Music at Noon

Vocalist spices up students’ Wednesday afternoon with songs in five different languages.
Isabella Tkachuk, Writer
• October 4, 2017
Femicide is a Christian issue

A recent Biola showing of a movie about Juarez sparks concern.
Hannah Wagner, Writer
• April 12, 2017
Baseball returns renewed, refreshed and ready

Following a missions trip to Mexico, the Biola baseball team bested the Marymount Mariners before their schedule heats up.
Keaton Moore, Writer
• April 5, 2017
The time to protest is now

In times of uncertainty, students should fight injustice with confidence.
Tim Seeberger, Writer
• February 14, 2017
Indigenous communities resist climate change

Water protectors at Standing Rock successfully resist Dakota Access Pipeline.
Justin Yun, Writer
• December 7, 2016
Family history reveals reflections on race

One family’s racial struggles uncover greater system of inequality.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• May 17, 2016
Evolve with CD9

The Mexican boy band returns with force on their new album Evolution.
Catherine Streng, Writer
• March 22, 2016
Expand your playlist

Music, even in a foreign language, should be enjoyed by all.
Catherine Streng, Writer
• March 15, 2016
Immigration comments affect So-Cal voters

A Presidential candidate’s immigration comments create tension among Southern Californian families.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer
• November 17, 2015
From fútbol to soccer

International student experiences struggle in transition to American culture, finds niche as Biola athlete.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager
• November 16, 2015
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On Feb. 7, water was shut off to dorms on Biola’s upper campus, specifically Blackstone, Alpha and Sigma. The issue was resolved later that...