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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Micah Inafuku jumps for a header over a defender.    Photo: Molly Waits

After loss in final scrimmage, Bruins remain optimistic about next season

Collegian Staff April 18, 2014
The Bruins men’s soccer team was back in action Saturday afternoon as they participated in a round-robin style scrimmage on Stadium Field. With the heat beating down and temperatures reaching the low 80s, it was a beautiful day for competition. With two scrimmages prior to Saturday’s match, the round robin was the Bruins’ last scrimmage of the semester, and the team went 1-2 on the day.

Heroes of faith challenge students to fight distractions, remain faithful until finish line

Collegian Staff April 18, 2014
As every semester draws to a close, the tendency can be to slack off instead of buckle down. Because the excitement that summer is inching closer and closer can overwhelm even the best of students, end-of-school slacking is a common occurrence. The sun deck is open, campus is gorgeous and summer plans are close to being finalized. For students, it’s a wonder that we can focus at all.
The first-ever Glorun, hosted by the SLC, will feature a 5K race in the dark, complete with glow sticks and glow-in-the-dark paint. Photo: Molly Waits

SLC to turn off lights, host first-ever Glolympics, glow-in-the-dark 5K run

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
The lights will go out in the Davis Field House. Strings of Christmas lights will be turned on. Glow sticks will be passed around. And students will file in to cheer on the seven nations competing in the first-ever BJU Glolympics.

Photostory: Treasured Oddities

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
Take a glance at a few of the peculiarities that Bob Jones University students keep in their dorm rooms.

Six students sing in BJU’s official vocal performance ensemble

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
The Opus 6 ensemble will perform on Saturday, April 12, at 5 p.m. in War Memorial Chapel. Opus 6, the official vocal performance ensemble of the BJU voice department, is directed by Dr. David Parker and Mrs. Christa Habegger of the music faculty. Habegger is also the accompanist of the group.
Without having specific characters, Ben Nicholas, Jessica Bowers and Meredith Hamilton rehearse for the unscripted, extemporaneous performance of Tabula Rasa.  Photo: Amanda Ross

Senior project doesn’t have written performance script, is “blank slate”

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
When you attend a performance, you typically go with expectations of the plot. But with Tabula Rasa, audience members won’t be able to come with knowledge of a storyline.
Column: Repetition

Column: Repetition

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
Most people don’t realize that there is a difference between cross-country and track. It can be confusing: both are running sports, and both require dedication. But to the athlete participating in these two, they are very different. Cross-country is about endurance; track is about repetition.
Junior Ethan Ballentine swings at a pitch. Photo: Olivia Prairie

Omega defeats Z in hard-fought softball championship

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
The end of the softball season came on April 3 as the Alpha Omega Delta Lions looked to defend their title as intramural softball champs against the Epsilon Zeta Chi Tornadoes.

Talkback: What was your favorite childhood book?

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
Grace Atwater, Tim Carroll, Michaela Rosensky, Gabe Brea and Abbie Fant answer this week's question.
Sterling Street plays a Pharisee in last year’s Living Gallery. Photo: Photo Services

Living Gallery to portray prophecies fulfilled of coming Messiah

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
This year’s Living Gallery, “Looking Unto Jesus,” portrays the promises and prophecies given in the Old Testament of the coming Messiah.
Jeremiah Perez jumps to tip the ball over the net.    Photo: Amanda Ross

Intramural volleyball begins, Lanier serves up loss to Alpha in two games

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
Experience proved to be the difference as Lanier handily defeated the Alpha Theta Pi Razorbacks in two games, 25-17 and 25-15 on Monday, April 7.

Lawmakers’ unethical actions should prompt students to consider biblical leadership roles

Collegian Staff April 11, 2014
The state of Pennsylvania is once again in the midst of reforms centering on gifts given to lawmakers, this time following a recent sting operation in which four Philadelphia lawmakers were allegedly caught on tape accepting gifts and cash, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
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