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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Thousands of Christmas lights illuminate front campus at last year’s lighting ceremony. Photo: Photo Services

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas: Lighting ceremony to commence Christmas holiday on campus

Collegian Staff November 30, 2012

The BJU campus will soon transform into one of the most festive sites in Greenville. The annual Christmas carol sing and lighting ceremony will take place tonight on front campus, where more than 120,000...

Even though funnel cakes are the most popular offering at Funnelicious, the restaurant serves countless other fried concoctions. Photo:
 Emma Klak

A dessert lover’s dream come true: At Funnelicious, everything tastes better when fried

Collegian Staff November 30, 2012

Funnel cakes. Need I say more? These sweet doughy treats have been a favorite at festivals, theme parks, carnivals and sporting events for years. And thanks to Mike and Melinda Pennington, owners of Funnelicious,...

Beta forward Caleb Franco pushes the ball past Alpha’s Josh Csire during the 64th annual Turkey Bowl. Photo: Jacob Larsen

Patriots continue legacy with fifth straight Turkey Bowl victory

Collegian Staff November 30, 2012
In the most competitive Turkey Bowl since 2008, the Beta Gamma Patriots defeated the Alpha Theta Razorbacks 1-0.
President Barack Obama, his wife Michele and his daughters Sasha and Malia greet supporters in Chicago at an election day watch party in the McCormick Place Convention Center.
Photo: © Ralf-Finn Hestoft/Corbis

Four more years: Obama wins re-election

Collegian Staff November 15, 2012
Propelled by wins in key battleground states, President Barack Obama decisively won a second term in the White House Tuesday night.

Photostory: Thanksgiving Food, Fun, & Facts

Collegian Staff November 15, 2012

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 Even though it’s more than 20 years old, Stax Omega continues to attract customers from all over the Greenville area. Photo: Luke Cleland

A Greenville standby still maintains its legendary status

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012

For many students at BJU, particularly freshmen, the Greenville area is brand new. For some—after spending three or four years at the University—the community is like a second home. Whichever category...

WBJU staff members rehearse for Tuesday night’s election broadcast, which will alternate between political coverage from CNN and WBJU. Photo: Jacob Larsen

WBJU staff prepping for historic Election Night broadcast

Collegian Staff November 2, 2012

The next president of the United States will be elected Tuesday, and WBJU will host an event that will keep students informed about what’s going on at the polls, whether the swing states have voted red...

Science and technology team introduces high school students across the Southeast to robotics

Collegian Staff November 2, 2012
When some people think of BJU, perhaps the first things that come to mind are ministry training and fine arts. However, the BJU science and technology ministry team is changing that mindset by bringing the field of robotics into Christian school classrooms.
Bruins basketball players fight for a rebound during Friday night’s Blue-White game as part of BruinMania, which officially began the 2012-2013 BJU basketball season. Photo: Amy Roukes

A slam dunk beginning

Collegian Staff October 26, 2012
BruinMania showcases BJU intercollegiate basketball teams
At Tablefields, customers can eat in a relaxing atmosphere while enjoying the “farm-to-table” style of food the restaurant has become known for. Photo: Amy Roukes

New Greenville restaurant offers locally grown, low-cost menu options

Collegian Staff October 26, 2012
Tablefields, a new restaurant that just opened in August, is known for its organic emphasis on American comfort food.

Money-saving tips for catching the best flight

Collegian Staff October 26, 2012

Most of the student body either live in the Greenville area or drive home for the holidays. For those of us who don’t get to drive home, flying is something we’ve become really good at. We fly to...

Study guides for standardized tests such as the GRE provide tips for students preparing for grad school. Photo: Emma Klak

Early preparation key for graduate school admittance

Collegian Staff October 26, 2012

Most students, especially battle-worn upperclassmen, probably don’t want to think about spending another one or two—maybe even three or four—years in a classroom after graduation. But if you have...

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