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The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Cut Above Enterprises began as a 15-year-old boy’s lawn mowing business, but has since grown into a full-service landscaping company.    Photo:  Submitted

Professionalism, hard work defines grad-owned landscaping operation

Collegian Staff April 4, 2014
Just as the name implies, Cut Above Enterprises is a local landscaping company well known for its professional attitude and hard work.

Q&A with Kyle Turner

Collegian Staff April 4, 2014
How did you get started with basketball? I started at 6 years old in church leagues. . .
Column: Piano

Column: Piano

Collegian Staff April 4, 2014
Every morning when I’m home, I am awoken by piano music. It isn’t my alarm or a CD; it’s my little sister Becca playing her heart out. The girl is a musical genius. She can quickly and easily learn to play any instrument she touches. She sits at the piano, and her fingers seem magical; she can play by ear or just sit and write a song.

Daily decisions determine future patterns; diligence today builds stronger tomorrow

Collegian Staff April 4, 2014
During the last sermon of Bible Conference, Dr. Les Ollila made a profound statement that challenges us to live in awareness that each decision is important: “I am becoming what I will be in 10 years — one choice at a time.”

Class of 2014 invited to enjoy fun, fellowship at Zero Year Reunion

Collegian Staff April 4, 2014
College is about more than just the test you have next Monday, the speech you have next Friday, or the volleyball game you have this weekend; it’s about using those experiences to reach future goals.

Students recall AACS memories, past experiences

Collegian Staff April 4, 2014
Every spring, hundreds of high school students from around the country arrive on the BJU campus for the annual American Association of Christian Schools National Competition.

Talkback: What should the offering for next years bible conference go towards?

Collegian Staff March 28, 2014
Emily Rizzuti, Michael Schell, Amanda Todd, Brandon Allweil and Lauren Wildhagen answer this week's question.
Josh Powell and Jonathan Fraga overcome daily challenges to sing in choir and maintain positive testimonies.  Photo: Dave Saunders

Students overcome challenges to minister in song

Collegian Staff March 28, 2014
In University Singers, the nearly 80-member BJU choir composed of only freshmen, it’s easy to be unnoticed, but two young men stand out.
On Buncombe Road in Greer, this family-owned peach farm serves up ice cream and history to its customers. Photo: Molly Waits

Frozen treats served up at local, family-owned peach farm

Collegian Staff March 28, 2014
“We’re known for our good ice cream and generous portions,” Dillard said. “Sometimes our line is out the door, literally.”
Members of the cello choir rehearse for their upcoming concert called “Tranquility.”  Photo: Olivia Prairie

Cello, percussion groups to entertain with modern styles

Collegian Staff March 28, 2014
Looking for a musical experience that’s a little different from your average choir or piano concert? Then the cello choir concert on March 31 and the percussion ensemble on April 4 may be just right for you. At these concerts, you’ll be able to enjoy a more imaginative side of music with a variety of both classical and modern pieces.

Annual 3v3 tournament raises Bible Conference funds

Collegian Staff March 28, 2014
The annual 3v3 campus basketball tournament took place last weekend, drawing many athletes and spectators to the Davis Field House to raise money for this year’s Bible Conference offering.

Week at a glance

Collegian Staff March 28, 2014
Leadership Workshop and Scholastic Bowl.
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