The 2024 SUB renovation: Was it worth it? Absolutely.
Due to a number of financial and logistical factors, some may be wondering if the 2024 renovation was a proper use of the university’s resources.
Kelly Van Duine, Staff Writer
• October 21, 2024
Biola Debuts New SUB Renovation
The Fall 2024 semester started with a new and improved Student Union Building, featuring an expansion of the upper level.
Kelly Van Duine, Staff Writer
• September 20, 2024
Prayer and worship break out during and after Missions Conference
Missions Conference prompts student baptisms and 24-hour singing.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief
• March 27, 2023
Crime Log ― Jan. 4–Jan. 23
This crime log includes petty theft and vandalism.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief
• January 24, 2023
Biola honors servicemembers on Veterans Day
Biola celebrates student, staff and faculty veterans.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief
• November 12, 2022
SGA Rundown: Senators discuss FirstGen and a spring formal
SGA discusses proposals and hears from affinity groups.
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief
• February 17, 2022
Biola cuts the ribbon on new Veteran Center
The new Veteran Center hopes to foster community for military associated students.
Maria Weyne, News Editor
• September 19, 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
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
Crime Log ― Jan. 31 – Feb. 6
Petty Theft, Vandalism, Hit and Run and Trespassing make up this week's Crime Log.
Christian Leonard, Editor-in-Chief
• February 7, 2018
Senators dialogue on hard topics
One internal proposal passes after SGA reflects on issues.
Rebecca Mitchell, Managing Editor
• January 30, 2018
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Kelly Van Duine, Staff Writer • November 17, 2024
The heart of poet Dana Gioia’s work is being able to capture the beauty of God’s creation: “What beauty does is beauty draws us to the...
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