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SGA Rundown: Senators vote on proposals and hear student group updates

SGA Rundown: Senators vote on proposals and hear student group updates
Senators reported their student feedback results and made decisions on last week’s proposals.
Sophia Silvester, Staff Writer January 30, 2020

This week, the Student Government Association met in the Metzger Hall conference room, overlooking students studying on Metzger lawn. Senators gathered to vote on two proposals and hear from two guests.  SURVEY RESULTS Senators looked over the results of last week’s survey regarding two proposals....

Caf extends dining hours

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The coffee cart's closure helped Bon Appetit grant student requests for later Caf closing times.
Brittany Ung, Web Editor January 28, 2019

In a win for late night snackers and chronic pro-caf-tinators, the Caf has extended its dining hours by a half-hour each night. The Caf now closes at 8 p.m. on Monday through Thursday, and at 7:30 p.m. on Friday through Sunday. STUDENT REQUESTS ARE HEARD Bon Appétit’s general manager Steve Rall...

Senate formulates start of the year plans

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Senators discuss internal matters to begin preparing for the rhythm of the semester.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer September 6, 2016
Senators discuss internal matters to begin preparing for the rhythm of the semester.

Spanish program restructures curriculum

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While Spanish speakers decrease in the Los Angeles community, Biola’s Spanish program continues to grow.
Jana Eller, Office Manager May 11, 2016
While Spanish speakers decrease in the Los Angeles community, Biola’s Spanish program continues to grow.

What’s the Big IDEA?

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IDEA course evaluations spur professors to improve their courses.
Jennifer Jensen, Writer December 10, 2014
IDEA course evaluations spur professors to improve their courses.