Runners in stride with the competition

Cross country team showcases strong results at The Master’s College Mustang Challenge this weekend.
Dale Fredriks, Writer
• September 22, 2015
Cross country continues to run strong

Both teams performed well at The Master's College Mustang challenge this weekend.
Dale Fredriks, Writer
• September 20, 2015
Trump From a Different Perspective

Alondra Urizar urges the U.S. to think about the complexities of illegal immigration from every perspective in light of her own experiences as a Latina from a risky part of L.A.
Alondra Urizar, Writer
• September 8, 2015
Discussion on diversity
The 19th annual SCORR conference addresses difficult topics on ethnic diversity with the theme of “His Beloved: The Bride of Christ.”
Jenna Schmidt, Writer
• February 18, 2015
SCORR conference facilitates further racial discussion
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The annual SCORR conference will address racial issues brought up last semester as one avenue of continuing the conversation
Melissa Hedrick, Writer
• February 18, 2015
The aftermath of #blacklivesmatter
As a community, Biola must seek racial reconciliation now, more than ever.
Jake Nagy, Writer
• February 17, 2015
The Oscars: flawed fun for film fans

This year’s Oscars nominations stirred up controversy concerning race and gender.
Mary Strother, Writer
• February 3, 2015
Scholarships should focus on merit to promote equality

Ashleigh Fox argues that scholarships should remain solely merit-based, while financial aid should remain strictly need-based.
Ashleigh Fox, Writer
• October 21, 2014
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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...