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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Locks have been installed in Creel and Johnson to research the most effective model to install over the summer break in each residence hall.   Photos: Esther John, Hal Cook

Locks coming to campus, but what kind?

Daniel Quigley April 20, 2018

The University has begun to test locks for residence hall  room doors after President Pettit announced the addition of the new security feature last month. Shawn Albert, director, Career Services, is...

The Burial at Thebes revives ancient Greek theatre

The Burial at Thebes revives ancient Greek theatre

Kate Jones April 20, 2018

One of the advantages of producing classic works for the stage is the ability to reinterpret them and place them in modern settings. For this reason, theatre arts graduate students Ashley Gwillim and Amy...

Conference to encourage evangelistic missions

Andrew Schmidt April 20, 2018

This year’s personal evangelism series will explore the theme “Lift Up Your Eyes.” President Pettit said of this theme, “Jesus told his disciples that evangelistic opportunities were not coming...

Alex Viscioni (left), Jacob Napier (center) and Caleb Gleason (right) rehearse for  The Rainmaker.    Photo: Rebecca Snyder

The Rainmaker to finish semester’s theatre season

Kate Jones April 20, 2018

Comedy will meet romance in a production of Richard Nash’s 1954 play The Rainmaker coming soon to Performance Hall. The show will be performed by the theatre arts department and directed by Mr. Ron Pyle...

Arise Baptist church in Houston was founded by former Z member Will Conover.    Photo:  Submitted

3 societies on mission, not break

Collegian Staff April 13, 2018

Over spring break, three societies sent out missions teams, sponsored by BJU's Center for Global Opportunities. A team of 15 members of the Epsilon Zeta Chi Tornadoes  worked with a Texas church plant....

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) recently presented President Steve Pettit and Al Carper of the BJU business faculty a flag that flew above the U.S. Capitol. Beginning in the fall semester, BJU will offer crosstown partnerships with the ROTC programs at Furman and Clemson universities. Graham was a chief supporter of BJUs in acquiring the crosstown partnerships. Carper, retired U.S. Navy Commander, will serve as BJUs ROTC adviser. Photo: BJU Marketing/Hal Cook

BJU secures ROTC crosstown partnerships after 9-month process

Collegian Staff April 13, 2018

In honor of BJU acquiring ROTC partnerships, on Wednesday, April 4, Sen.Lindsey Graham came to the BJU campus and presented President Steve Pettit with a flag that was flown over the U.S. Capitol Building. Beginning...

Aaron Ferrari, Daniel Nazaruk, Ethan Case and Jeremy Kramer show off the UIAs pricey new equipment.  Photo: Robby Jorgensen

UIA team ranks among top 50 in national competition

Kate Jones April 13, 2018

Four members of the University Investment Association (UIA) participated in a national competition using stock market-level software, investing virtual money in companies they researched and measuring...

Senior cinema student Nicole Winot adds finishing touches on her upcoming film in the sound room.   Photo: Robby Jorgensen

Cinema seniors ready to premiere capstone films

Collegian Staff April 13, 2018

With the end of the semester approaching, seniors  cinema students are preparing for the last step, graduation. For these seniors, this is the time of year when they present their senior films. Tickets...

Members of the choir entertain with their brightly-colored costumes and synchronized choreography.    Photo: Submitted

Rodeheaver sold out for Korean Children’s Choir

Collegian Staff April 6, 2018

The Korean Children’s Choir will present a compilation of traditional folk songs and sacred selections April 6 at 7 p.m. to a packed-out crowd in Rodeheaver Auditorium. The choir, which consists of...

The Dragons play the Bear Cubs in 1999, one of the fledgling years of womens society soccer at BJU.    Photo: BJU Archive

Faculty reminisce, note evolution of society sports

Collegian Staff April 6, 2018

There was a time in the history of our school were many students ate, slept, and breathed society basketball and soccer. Many external factors, such as the introduction of intercollegiate sports and the...

Susan Young frequently advises students about finances.    Photo: Esther John

How to get scholarships you didn’t know existed

Andrew Schmidt April 6, 2018

The stereotypical college student’s limited-to-nonexistent finances has become somewhat of a running joke in modern society. But to the financially struggling college student, such circumstances are...

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