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The Nations Rejoice at Biola’s Annual Christmas Concert

Biola’s Annual Christmas Concert “Let the Nations Rejoice!” December 7th 2024.
The birth of Christ is celebrated through music.
Shelby LaPorte, Entertainment Editor December 10, 2024

The sounds of voices singing, violins playing and trumpets blowing filled the La Mirada Theatre for Performing Arts on the evening of Dec. 7. The spirit of Christmas came alive at Biola’s Annual Christmas Concert, “Let the Nations Rejoice!,” where students, friends and families gathered together...

Celebrating Gospel Fest 2024

Gospel Choir leading worship during Gospel Fest.
Worshiping the Lord in a variety of ways with Gospel Choir.
Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief January 31, 2024

The night of Jan. 28, people from all around campus and outside of Biola poured into Chase Gymnasium to celebrate an annual Biola tradition: Gospel Fest. The crowd gathered at the bleachers or the center of the gym, clapping and cheering as the Gospel Choir strode up to the front. The band struck...

“What are you listening to?” — Take a look at a Biola student playlist

“What are you listening to?” — Take a look at a Biola student playlist
Biola students share some songs that they are currently listening to.
Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief September 25, 2023

With Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and more, people have access to all kinds of music and can listen anywhere and everywhere. Biola students take full advantage of these services to listen to music while studying, relaxing or on the go. From instrumental to worship to pop, here are 7 songs that students...

Alisha Kita releases her second single, “a sinner’s psalm”

Sophomore psychology major Alisha Kita plays her own music on her guitar.
Student artist Alisha Kita shares her music through Spotify following the release of two worship songs over the past two years, “a sinner’s psalm” and “done for me.” 
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor March 11, 2023

Alisha Kita, a sophomore psychology major from San Gabriel, California, continues to explore her passion for music through her classes and recently released her second single “a sinner’s psalm” on Spotify. Producing and writing all of her own music, Kita shows her ability to skillfully write lyrics...

CMA students and commercial music alumna unite to create “Banana Pop”

CMA students and commercial music alumna unite to create “Banana Pop”
Aluma Ellery Sablan and crew discuss the filmmaking process behind the music video for “Banana Pop.”
Chris Charpentier, Staff Writer September 23, 2021

Filming for “Banana Pop” began on Sept. 3, a unique collaboration between commercial music alumna Ellery Sablan and cinema and media arts students. The music video reflects the sentiments of Sablan’s single about heartbreak and the longing to experience happiness again.   With help from her...

Green Day albums from best to worst

Green Day albums from best to worst
Out of the band’s 15 albums, which one stands above the rest?
Emily Coffey, Managing Editor February 1, 2020

Most music lovers know Green Day for their in-your-face hard rock, often defined by dirty electric guitar, square, accented beats and vocals that blur the line between singing and yelling. Fueled by passion against social injustice, the band often blends their teen angst vibe with lyricism that mocks...

Slowdive makes unprecedented return

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The shoegaze trailblazers modernize their origins in self-titled release.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager May 9, 2017
The shoegaze trailblazers modernize their origins in self-titled release.