Community wakes up to diversity

Administration follows up on the Living Out Kingdom Diversity event.
Daisy Gonzalez, Writer
• November 16, 2016
Aaron Adams, English department chair

A love affair with words defines the passion in Biola’s leader of english.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer
• October 11, 2016
Educators need to teach about Islam

Religious tolerance does not just mean Christianity in the U.S.
Tim Seeberger, Writer
• October 4, 2016
The science of life

Students gather to hear how science and faith work together.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer
• October 4, 2016
A communion of pain and purpose

Partaking of the elements never tasted so bittersweet.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer
• September 4, 2016
Christian education holds a place in democracy

President Barry Corey recounts his struggle with convincing Sacramento of the value of Christian education.
President Barry Corey, Writer
• May 3, 2016
“PersonA” is triumphantly somber

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros returns to the limelight with an album that exudes tension and agonizing beauty.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager
• April 27, 2016
Defend our faith and our right to faith

Scrutinize ideology, but generalizing lead to more strife.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer
• March 22, 2016
Missionary Kids distinguish sanctuary

Preaching the gospel overseas can impact more than just the converted.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer
• March 8, 2016
Science courses guide conversation

Science and religion topics prepare students for discussions outside of Biola.
Alondra Urizar, Writer
• November 17, 2015
Scientists must acknowledge morality’s multiple dimensions

Lewis Waha responds to articles concluding that religious children are less moral than secular ones.
Lewis Waha, Writer
• November 11, 2015
Science does not have all the answers

Some knowledge must come from philosophy and religion.
Lisa Quintana, Writer
• October 13, 2015
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The somewhat controversial The WORD (or “Jesus Mural” as the students call it) was covered with a black tarp by Student Missionary Union...