Protesters rightly fight against extreme dynamic COVID-zero policy in China

Chinese citizens protest against strict coronavirus lockdown measures.
Lauren Good, Staff Writer
• November 28, 2022
The pandemic is not over

Biola students continue to see the effects of COVID-19 in their lives.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief
• October 10, 2022
The pandemic’s impact on higher education enrollment

Biola responds to decreasing enrollment rates.
Katelyn Quisenberry, Freelance Writer
• March 29, 2022
Biolans quarantine in Mexico

Students test positive for COVID-19 on SMU trip.
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief
• February 2, 2022
Politics Rundown: Omicron cases rise, testing sites are overwhelmed and California creates a relief fund

Californians scramble to stay safe amid rising coronavirus cases.
Caleb Jonker and Hannah Larson
• January 10, 2022
‘Dear 2020: A Process’ is rich with emotion

Stripped-down theatre experience addresses day-to-day details of pandemic struggles.
Lydia Snow, Freelance Writer
• October 30, 2021
SGA Rundown: Creating resources for commuters

Senators discuss commuter resources and mental health care on campus.
Andi Basista, News Editor
• September 23, 2021
Chapel continues in person

As COVID-19 cases rise on campus, students in quarantine do not have access to remote chapels.
Caleb Jonker, News Editor
• September 22, 2021
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
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
Pandemic relationships: we were not made to live socially distanced

Technology is saving the limited relationships we have amid social isolation.
Addison Freiheit, Staff Writer
• March 24, 2021
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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...