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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The funds that are raised through Bible Conference will be used dollar-for-dollar for the new recreation center.    Photo: Brian French/BJU Marketing

Bible Conference Fundraiser

Collegian Staff December 7, 2018

This year’s Bible Conference fundraiser will go toward an on-campus initiative to transform the Bruins Shop into a student recreation center. Alan Benson, vice-president for student development and discipleship,...

Patriots claim second Turkey Bowl win in a row

Patriots claim second Turkey Bowl win in a row

Seth Johnson November 15, 2018

The Beta Delta Gamma Patriots earned another Turkey Bowl trophy and maintained their undefeated status after winning 3-1 in the championship game on Saturday against the Pi Kappa Sigma Cobras. The teams...

Hannah Anderson and Erin Straza record a podcast during a workshop at the Leaf Institute.  Photo: Kayla Jacobs

Leaf Institute offers learning opportunities downtown

Seth Johnson November 14, 2018

The new downtown Greenville enterprise opened by BJU alumni, the Leaf Institute of Art & Vocation, offers classes and events that focus on art, faith and work. Brannon McAllister, Michelle Radford...

Recent grads lead community as entrepreneurs

Christina Laird November 14, 2018

Imagine your life after college: are you married or single? Did you move back to your hometown or start a life somewhere new? Do you work for a company or own your own business?  Maybe, looking ahead,...

Dr. Brian Carruthers meets with an education student in his office.    Photo: Robby Jorgenson

New program recruits students for education career

Kate Jones November 9, 2018

“Teaching is the profession that teaches all other professions.”  This statement was made by Dr. Brian Carruthers, dean of the School of Education, in his promotional video for the Teachers for Tomorrow...

Lydia Petersen and Elizabeth Franklin work on an engineering project.    Photo: Rebecca Snyder

Grant to enable progress on autonomous vehicle

Andrew Schmidt November 9, 2018

A recent government grant will enable BJU engineering students to explore the field of autonomous vehicles. The University’s engineering department will be involved in the Intelligent Ground Vehicle...

Paul Bernard, freshman, broke his leg during a society game.    Photo: Rebecca Snyder

Injuries become catalysts for growth, development

Christina Laird November 9, 2018

“I did this weird front-flip in the air and heard a loud crack. When I was in the air, I saw my leg kind of snap.” Paul Bernard, a freshman business administration major, described the accident that...

Aging King Lear divides the kingdom among his three daughters.    Photo: Abby Anglea

King Lear to address family values, political turmoil

Samantha Veira November 9, 2018

King Lear, one of Shakespeare’s most well-known tragedies, will be performed on campus next week as part of the Concert, Drama & Artist Series. This five-act play will be shown in Rodeheaver Auditorium...

Greenville Open Studios to showcase over 100 artists

Greenville Open Studios to showcase over 100 artists

Tabitha Leaman November 9, 2018

Greenville Open Studios, which began in 2002, is an annual visual arts event that gives the Greenville community an opportunity to interact with local artists in their studios. This year, the Greenville...

Turkey Bowl 2018

Turkey Bowl 2018

Seth Johnson November 9, 2018

The Beta Gamma Delta Patriots and the Pi Kappa Sigma Cobras will face each other for the second year in a row Saturday at 6:30 p.m.in Alumni Stadium for the annual Turkey Bowl, the intramural men's soccer...

Steve Choi and Kendall Deas discuss ways they can further language learning at a ULA meeting.    Photo: Rebecca Snyder

University Language Association celebrates culture

Kate Jones November 2, 2018

The University Language Association is a campus organization providing language opportunities and cultural experiences to students outside of the classroom setting. According to Dr. Jeremy Patterson, ULA...

Stewart Custer Lecture Series to address adversity

Stewart Custer Lecture Series to address adversity

Samantha Veira November 2, 2018

Bob Jones Seminary will be hosting Dr. Doug McLachlan, former president and now chancellor of Central Baptist Theological Seminary, for the Custer Lecture Series on Tuesday, Nov. 6. This year’s lecture...

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