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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

BJU to host more than 700 students during annual festival

Collegian Staff November 1, 2013
BJU will welcome hundreds of high school students from the local Greenville area as well as many states on Monday, Nov. 4, as they come to participate in the annual High School Festival.
Grill Marks combines modern dining space with hearty portions and irresistible menu choices for the perfect burger experience. Photo: Emma Klak

Gourmet Greenville eatery not typical burgers, fries joint

Collegian Staff November 1, 2013
If you’re looking for a restaurant with delicious food and great service, try downtown Greenville’s “sophisticated burger joint,” Grill Marks.
With the friendly service, an all-natural menu and distinctive setting, Tealoha is perfect for both studying and relaxing.  Photo: Emma Klak

Tealoha combines calm atmosphere, fresh, organic menu

Collegian Staff October 25, 2013
You don’t have to be a tea fanatic to appreciate everything Tealoha has to offer.

Student involvement in churches, outreaches grows

Collegian Staff October 25, 2013
This semester BJU has replaced its long-standing on-campus Sunday service with entirely new opportunities that have been created for students and local churches to benefit each other. All students now attend Sunday morning services at area churches.

Photostory: Collegian’s Top Ten Things

Collegian Staff October 25, 2013
Take a look at The Collegian's top ten things to do before you graduate.
Dr. Bob Jones Jr. shakes Homer Rodeheaver’s hand outside Rodeheaver Auditorium.  Rodeheaver led music and played trombone during Billy Sunday’s evangelistic campaigns.   Photo: Photo Services

Heritage Day: the history of Rodeheaver Auditorium

Collegian Staff October 25, 2013
In 1927, Dr. Bob Jones Sr. founded Bob Jones College, and many people may not be familiar with the 86-year history of the University. For that reason, BJU has a Heritage Day Chapel each year to remind students of the University’s founding roots, core principles and ways God has provided for needs over the years.
Perrin’s Park, in memory of Perrin Stanley, is under construction at Cornerstone Baptist Church.  Photo: Submitted

Perrin’s Park: a tribute to the sovereignty of God despite tragedy

Collegian Staff October 18, 2013
This coming Sunday, Oct. 20, marks a year since the passing of Perrin Stanley, son of Mr. Jared Stanley, faculty member in the department of design, and his wife, Heather.

Photostory: Fall favorites

Collegian Staff October 18, 2013
Welcome to fall! Perhaps the best part of fall is all the special flavors unique to the season, things like pumpkin, apple, blueberry, maple and cinnamon.
Farm Fest provides a great outlet for students to interact with and witness to hundreds of high school students.    Photo: Submitted

Down on the farm

Collegian Staff October 11, 2013
Since 1986, BJU has ministered to thousands of teens in the Southeast through Farm Fest, an evangelistic outreach that will take place this year on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Merit is a valuable tool for students to share university achievements and experiences.   Photo: Submitted

Merit Pages highlight student achievements

Collegian Staff October 11, 2013
A new online platform is now open and available to all BJU students to showcase their accomplishments in and out of the classroom through a service called Merit.

Photostory: Bruins Bootcamp

Collegian Staff October 11, 2013
Bruins athletic director and men’s basketball coach Neal Ring puts his military background to good use each October as he subjects his team to “Bruins Boot Camp,” a week of strenuous physical training before practice officially begins.
The Canadian Brass is world-renowned for their friendly, outgoing style and sheer brass know-how.     Photo: Submitted

Canadian Brass promises lively, engaging performance

Collegian Staff October 4, 2013
While classy dress, 24-karat gold-plated instruments and white sneakers are their trademarks, several other factors make the Canadian Brass stand out as an internationally acclaimed group of musicians — like their knack of perfectly combining raw talent and showmanship.
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