The Lumineers remain subpar with “Cleopatra”
After breaking out with worldwide success in 2012, the Lumineers return with failed expectations in their sophomore album “Cleopatra.”
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager
• April 12, 2016
Time will tell the fate of vinyl records
The essence of the demand for records either rests in the love of the art or the love of the trend.
Tim Seeberger, Writer
• April 12, 2016
Music conservatory outgrows building
With current buildings struggling to suit student needs, the master plan shows future options for building.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer
• April 6, 2016
A home-grown composer’s creative pursuit
Alumnus Trevor Gomes shares about his musical journey from Biola to Disney and beyond.
Bethany Higa, Writer
• March 23, 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
Rap rock beyond Limp Bizkit
These five collaborations give overlooked insight into the polarized movement.
Maxwell Heilman, Writer
• March 14, 2016
Worship without words
Student Kathryn Homoki and alumna Lydia Rankin share how non-verbal worship provides another layer to the worship experience.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer
• March 9, 2016
Crimson Moonlight retake the throne
“Divine Darkness” rechristens the kings of Christian black metal.
Maxwell Heilman, Writer
• March 1, 2016
Taemin Lee aces his first album
Taemin Lee proves himself as a solid solo artist with “Press It”.
Catherine Streng, Writer
• March 1, 2016
Streaming services pause fair pay
Companies like Spotify exploit artist creativity with unequal pay.
Tim Seeberger, Writer
• March 1, 2016
Biola Chorale selected to perform
Students prepare for rare performance opportunity at upcoming conference.
Bethany Higa, Writer
• February 24, 2016
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Jason Lee, Staff Writer • November 20, 2024
On the evening of Nov. 15, the stage in Ethel Lee Auditorium was set with a purplish-blue hue and a light fog. The Biola Jazz Ensemble, led by...
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