The Bible teaches that racial differences are not cause for division
Racial injustices push Christians to analyze a biblical perspective on diversity.
Caleb Britt, Staff Writer
• September 27, 2021
Giving Tuesday raises over $200,000
874 donors participated in the student affordability campaign.
Micah Kim, Managing Editor
• December 4, 2019
Following recent financial audit, student fee remains the same
After a two-year-long auditing process, SGA has decided to table the suggested increase in the student fee.
Maria Weyne, News Editor
• October 17, 2019
Biola Shares’ Pop-Up Pantry provides students in need with food
Students can fill up a bag with enough groceries for the week for free.
Hannah Nehrbass, Freelance Writer
• April 24, 2019
“Where are you from?”
Professors share how their accents affect their daily personal and professional lives.
Rachel Gaugler, Freelance Writer
• April 12, 2019
Chapel speaker encourages Biola to learn from MLK’s dream
The first Biola Hour of the spring 2019 semester challenges Biola to develop multi-ethnic bonds.
Micah Kim, Managing Editor
• January 18, 2019
SGA Rundown: Mailbox, FirstGen initiatives spark debate
Two extended discussions on proposals highlighted senate’s post-SGA Chapel meeting.
Austin Green, Managing Editor
• October 25, 2018
SGA Rundown: final preparations made for SGA Chapel
The new-look SGA chapel will take place during AfterDark and focus on mental health.
Austin Green and Rebecca Mitchell
• October 19, 2018
Women rise up in student leadership across Biola
From SGA to SMU, female students are taking charge and representing their peers.
Macie Cummings, News Editor (Fall 2018)
• October 9, 2018
It is the great trophy, Charlie Brown
APEX invited the audience to revisit their childhoods and teenage angst.
Jana Eller and Rebecca Mitchell
• March 23, 2018
Bylaw amendment aids SGA election
Senators talk about caring for students, listen to internal proposals and vote on two proposals
Rebecca Mitchell, Managing Editor
• February 19, 2018
Turn Your Campus encourages increase in diversity
Campus fills with people of color through the faces of young students.
Ashley Brimmage, Opinions Editor
• February 13, 2018
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On Tuesday night of Nov. 5, viewers watched as a wave of red dominated both the popular vote and the electoral college — giving Trump a sweeping...
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