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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Lady Bruins look back on 2015–16 basketball season

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

The Bob Jones University Bruins women’s basketball team finished a remarkable season with a 19-14 record, including 9-4 at home. The seniors proved to be a key to the Lady Bruins’ success this season. Kendra...

Portrait of Alpha Bball team. winning society BBall team.

Alpha tramples Royals, 88–74

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

The Alpha Theta Pi Razorbacks triumphed over the Pi Gamma Delta Royals as they  battled for the men’s society basketball championship. Pi Gamma stayed close behind Alpha for most of the game, but Alpha...

Pi Beta Classics take the championship.

Classics conquer Eagles, 46–36

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

The Pi Delta Chi Classics defeated the Alpha Gamma Tau Eagles to win the women’s society basketball championship for the second year in a row. The Classics played a fast-paced, aggressive game. Both...

Portrait of Kyle and Bri Sizemore for Married BJU students article. photo by Bobby Hull

Date nights and deadlines: married students balance unique roles

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

While most BJU students experience waking up in res hall bunks and sharing their morning routines with roommates and hallmates, some students share their mornings with only one. There are 44 married undergraduate...

Photo of the 3D printer at Technology Resources Office. By Stephen Dysert, Issue 29.21.

Free 3D printing encourages creativity in a new dimension

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

When you hear 3D printing what do you think of? Most people think 3D printing is a complex process that only computer savvy people are able to enjoy in science labs. But 3D printing is as simple as layering...

Student Voice: MLS continues to grow in America

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

Every semester I overhear opinions of sports in passing conversation. Currently, it is prime NCAA basketball time, while for the National Football League (NFL,) it’s a lull. Many students have a sport...

Greenville tragedy serves to remind community that all lives matter

Greenville tragedy serves to remind community that all lives matter

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

The Greenville community was recently witness to a double-edged tragedy.  Two young men who had chosen very different walks of life were thrust out into eternity. Officer Allen Jacobs, 28, was shot and...

Column

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

I had it all together. My plans were all set. I was going to walk across the FMA stage at the end of this semester and be handed my diploma, proof that I had completed my bachelor of science in biology....

Portrait of the Guthries. By Stephen Dysert, 29.21

Dr. & Mrs. Guthrie to retire after teaching for 50 years

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

Dr. Gary Guthrie and Mrs. Glenda Guthrie, who have each taught at BJU for 50 years, will both be retiring at the end of this semester. Dr. Guthrie, a professor of mathematics, and Mrs. Guthrie, an instructor...

Adorable puppy chews on finger.

Help a puppy at the Humane Society

Collegian Staff April 1, 2016

When you walk into the Greenville Humane Society, located about 10 minutes from campus off North Pleasantburg Drive, you will be greeted by cats and dogs eagerly awaiting adoption. At the society, anyone...

Student Voice: To McDonald’s or not to McDonald’s

Collegian Staff March 18, 2016

When you see the red and yellow McDonald’s sign, what’s the idea that comes to your mind? Delicious, cheap cuisine? Or do you rather think of greasy, unappetizing food? With a movement in recent years...

The Bruins Shooting Team compete and Matt Bright places fourth place. 2016

Bruins Shooting Team competes in Alabama

Collegian Staff March 18, 2016

The BJU Shooting Team competed in the Scholastic Pistol Program Collegiate Nation Championships, its first intercollegiate competition, this past Saturday at the Civilian Marksmanship Program in Talladega,...

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