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Camrago pours hot water directly onto coffee grounds, the water then filtered to make a traditional
pour-over coffee. Photo: Madeline Peters

Unlocked Coffee Roasters sells specialty international coffee

Joanna Scoggins March 19, 2021

Unlocked Coffee Roasters has expanded its business to include a coffee shop on Perry Avenue and is already a favorite of many BJU students. Unlocked began as an online business selling retail and wholesale...

European Market began in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1999.
Photo: Nick Zukowski

Market merges over 25 European food cultures

Johanna Huebscher March 12, 2021

It’s a regular evening at European Market No. 4 on Woodruff Road. Sandwiched between a gold and silver store and a comic book store, the store has clean white floors and the walls are painted shades...

Cast members rehearse the scene in which the seamstress, played by junior Heather Grace Spencer (middle), is falsely condemned to death by beheading. Photo: Robert Stuber

A Tale of Two Cities: The Musical to use larger cast than Broadway

Vicki Olachea March 5, 2021

A Tale of Two Cities: The Musical will feature one of the largest casts yet for a Bob Jones University musical, including a full orchestra, an expanded student cast and six guest artists that add up to...

Hani Namouz prepares food for his customers. Photo: Nick Zukowski

Pita House offers Mediterranean cuisine

Madison Floyd March 5, 2021

Pita House, a Mediterranean restaurant located in Greenville at 495 Pleasantburg Drive, is a family-run restaurant that delivers a taste of classic dishes from the Middle East. Pita House is owned by...

La Esperanza carries fresh baked bread. Photo: Heath Parish

Students recommend Hispanic market on Pleasantburg Drive

Vicki Olachea February 19, 2021

La Esperanza Super Panaderia, a Hispanic market on Pleasantburg Drive across the street from BJU, provides a welcoming and intercultural experience for the students of BJU. The store offers a wide selection...

TRACS reviews BJU’s accreditation

Johanna Huebscher February 19, 2021

Evaluators from the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools are scheduled for a virtual visit to BJU on Feb. 23 and 24 as the next step in the process of reaffirming the University’s...

Kao shan tea, an oolong tea variety, is grown in the mountains of
central Taiwan. Photo: Lindsay Shaleen

Small businesses provide Asian cuisine

Katie French February 12, 2021

For students who want to experience authentic international foods, two local markets offer them the chance to purchase products not typically available in American grocery stores. Saigon Market sells...

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Biden declared winner, results still disputed by Trump

Jewel Schuurmans November 7, 2020

Associated Press has declared Joe Biden the 46th president of the United States after a perceived Democratic victory in Pennsylvania. Undecided states are currently Georgia and Alaska. Donald Trump has...

The tea is served in traditional Chinese style. Photo: Lindsay Shaleen

Bohemian tea shop founded in Prague opens in Greenville

Madison Floyd November 6, 2020

A newly opened tea shop in Greenville offers an alternative to coffee with a range of diverse teas that each have their own history. The first Dobrá Tea was opened in Prague in the Czech Republic to...

Election results to rely on key states

Collegian Staff November 6, 2020

Americans were held in suspense on election night as the ballots rolled in with a constant give-and-take for the presidential candidates. As of press time for this issue of The Collegian, it is possible...

The 2019 Spain Study Abroad trip toured Madrid, Cartagena, Aranjuez and Toledo. Photo submitted

Study Abroad develops skills

Ashley Dougherty October 16, 2020

Whether studying communication or art, French or history, business or health, the BJU study abroad program offers opportunities for students to experience new cultures, learn about their passion hands-on...

In Shakespeares original play, only men and young boys were legally allowed to act. Photo: Lindsay Shaleen

Shakespeare drama features female cast

Katie French October 16, 2020

An all-female cast from BJU's theatre department will finally get to showcase their work from last semester, Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure on Oct. 16 and 17 at 6:30 and 9 p.m. in Rodeheaver Auditorium. This...

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