Biola tree lighting kicks off the Christmas season
Vendor booths, California snow and Dr. Barry Corey make appearances at the event.
Phoebe Vrable, News Editor
• December 2, 2022
Should Christians celebrate Halloween?
Believers hold conflicting perspectives on holiday festivities.
Lauren Good, Staff Writer
• October 24, 2022
Alpha hosts 21st annual Candyland
Alpha residents and SGA overcame budget concerns to keep the tradition going.
Sophia Silvester, Staff Writer
• October 31, 2019
Torrey Fall Convocation ceremony welcomes its largest-ever freshman class
New students were invited into Torrey through ceremonial traditions and a speech from new associate professor Todd Thompson.
Sophia Silvester, Staff Writer
• September 20, 2019
New chapel series focuses on the theme holy spirit “Poured Out”
A new chapel series called “Poured Out” will focus on extended time of worship through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
Emily Law, Freelance Writer
• February 15, 2019
Deck the Haven brings cheer in the rain
The added challenge of the weather proved no match for the Hart floor tradition.
Macie Cummings and Isabelle Thompson
• December 7, 2018
The Candyland tradition enters its second decade, serving over 1,200
Candyland’s 20th anniversary sticks with its roots to serve local children.
Micah Kim, Managing Editor
• November 1, 2018
A 24K eyesore: Calvary Chapel’s redesign failure
Why a Christian approach to beauty and architecture matters.
Koh Yamamoto, Freelance Writer
• October 17, 2018
The little dorm that could: Blackstone wins Nationball 2018
The newest dorm on campus came out on top for the first time as they beat Horton in the championship round.
Isabelle Thompson and Macie Cummings
• September 28, 2018
And on the seventh day
Glean from the Sabbath of Jewish tradition.
Anastasia Waltschew, Freelance Writer
• April 10, 2018
Students mourn cancelled events
Haven residents reflect on the importance of tradition.
Jessica Goddard, Writer
• September 12, 2017
Opinions should reflect willingness to understand
Students should not be afraid to have opinions in a time of growing polarization.
Justin Yun, Writer
• May 17, 2017
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On the evening of Nov. 15, the stage in Ethel Lee Auditorium was set with a purplish-blue hue and a light fog. The Biola Jazz Ensemble, led by...
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