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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Week at a Glance

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
Prayer and Worship Event, Soulwinning Conference, and Scholastic Bowl.

Talkback: What’s the wierdest thing you’ve ever eaten?

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
Hannah Bender, Jonny Timoldi, Bekah Bender, Chris Coker and Maria Ervin answer this week's question.
Column: Pressure

Column: Pressure

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
Pressure. It has a way of bringing out the best, or maybe the worst, in people. Most of us look and behave quite differently when we’re cramming for a final exam that’s a mere five minute away than when we’re taking a nap on a Sunday afternoon. You’re probably more comfortable when you’re at Starbucks with an old roommate than when you’re trying to muster the courage to ask a classmate to artist series. Everyone reacts to pressure differently, depending on his or her character.
Morgan Leatherwood bats for the Cardinals during Monday’s softball playoffs against the Bearcubs.  Photo: Olivia Prairie

Cardinals take playoff win over Bearcubs, move to semifinals

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
The Beta Epsilon Chi Cardinals topped the Beta Chi Bearcubs on Monday night by a score of 6-2. Both the fifth-seeded Cardinals and the seventh-seeded Bearcubs were 1-1 going into the game, but it was the Cardinals who walked away with the win, eliminating the Bearcubs from the playoffs.

Q&A with Tori Anderson

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
Q: If you could play a sport other than soccer, what would it be? A: “I would love to learn how to play tennis.”
Jeremiah White has two scholarships to USCOM.  Photo: Olivia Prairie

Premed students land medical school scholarships, recognize God’s blessings

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
Premed senior Jeremiah White and graduate Mark Spencer have both been accepted by three different medical schools and awarded significant scholarships from the medical school they’ve chosen to attend.
Zac Calantoc takes advantage of the exercise equipment at the Fremont Fitness Center. BJU will add a newly restructured Division of Health, Exercise & Sports Science to its curriculum. Photo: Dave Saunders

University introduces restructured program: Division of Health, Exercise & Sports Science

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
The BJU School of Education recently announced the creation of a new division — the Division of Health, Exercise and Sports Science — and three new programs within the division.
Sigma’s Trenton Mishler tips the ball over the net.  Photo: Molly Waits

Sigma beats Bulldogs in season’s final game

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
The Phi Beta Chi Bulldogs fell to the Sigma Alpha Chi Spartans in a volleyball match Saturday morning. The game was the last of the season for both the Bulldogs and the Spartans, as neither team will advance to the playoffs.
Ruth Anne Natividad Photo: Molly Waits

International students spend summer break traveling, ministering abroad

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
Summer is almost here, and students are making plans for their nearly four-month break, but some students who don’t call the U.S. home don’t have common summer break plans.

Pi Gamma makes comeback to defeat Omega in three games

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
The Alpha Omega Delta Lions and the Pi Gamma Delta Royals battled Saturday morning on the volleyball court. The Royals triumphed over Omega, beating them by one round. Both Pi Gamma and Omega played with only five players, giving the teams more ground to cover.

Kangas exterminate flames

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
The sixth-seeded Tau Delta Chi Kangas defeated the fourth-seeded Nu Alpha Phi Flames on Monday, 14-5. The Kangas, who were 1-1 going into the game, had just lost a close one to the Flames last week in extra innings, 15-14. Looking to even things up and move on in their playoff journey, the Kangas showed their ability to work together as a team to get the job done.
Rick’s Deli & Market offers a pleasing variety of savory and sweet, specializing in deli fare and French desserts. Photo: Amanda Ross

Not your average deli: French chef adds flair to standard deli fare

Collegian Staff April 25, 2014
If you dream of eating a classic Reuben sandwich and a dainty French macaroon in the same meal, head to Rick’s Deli & Market located in the heart of downtown Greenville.
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