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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...

Church owns his own lawncare business. Photo: Nick Zukowski

Business class inspires student Bible conference fundraisers

Madison Floyd February 19, 2021

Student entrepreneurs on the campus of Bob Jones University are making contributions to the Bible Conference offering through their innovative businesses. Dr. Adele Dunn, a faculty member in the Division...

Melena Jenks works among set pieces backstage in Rodeheaver Auditorium. Photo: Madeline Peters

A Tale of Two Cities’crews prepare 27 scene changes

Katelyn Lain February 19, 2021

Rodeheaver Auditorium's student stage crew is working to create and repurpose set pieces for A Tale of Two Cities, a March 11-13 performance with 27 scene changes, more than any previous BJU musical including...

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...

Dr. Alan Benson. Provided by BJU Photos.

“Sanctify Them” conference to focus on work of Spirit of God

Madison Floyd February 12, 2021

This year’s Bible Conference at Bob Jones University offers an occasion for spiritual revival, an opportunity to give and a special honor. Randy Page, chief of staff at BJU, said, “The primary focus...

Keila Cueto said her theme verse for quarantine was Joshua 1:9. Photo: Andrew Pledger

International students face travel difficulties because of COVID-19

Katelyn Lain February 12, 2021

Over Christmas break of 2020, many international students faced difficulties returning home or had concerns about travel constraints preventing them from coming back to BJU, leading 23 international students...

Jamie Moyer instructs BJU pitcher Henry Wallach during practice. Photo: Lindsay Shaleen

Former MLB pitcher aids new baseball team

Collegian Staff February 12, 2021

Jamie Moyer, former MLB pitcher and World Series winner, came to BJU for a week in January to assist Bruins baseball coach Brent Casteel in training the University’s baseball team for their upcoming...

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...

Coach Casteel instructs his players during practice at Conestee Park. Photo: Lindsay Shaleen

Brent Casteel preps baseball players for inaugural season

Johnathon Smith February 12, 2021

As Bob Jones University’s baseball team prepares for its inaugural season, head coach Brent Casteel hopes his players learn that building character is more important than winning games. “I want to...

Dr. Kadio directed BJU in establishing its COVID-19 protocols. Photo: Nick Zukowski

$200K goal set for hospital fundraiser

Johanna Huebscher February 12, 2021

Ten years ago, Dr. Bernard Kadio, faculty member in the Division of Health Sciences, had the idea to build a Christian hospital in the Ivory Coast. This year’s Bible Conference $200K offering will help...

Highest Potential, hosted by Steve Pettit, currently has 25 released episodes. Photo submitted

Podcasts build new communities

Vicki Olachea February 12, 2021

BJU podcasts involving art, theology and the University president connect students and faculty in discussions during an ongoing pandemic. ArtBreak: An M&G Podcast is a recent project from the Museum...

Schools In is a statue of a little boy sitting on a globe studying a book through a magnifying glass.
Photo: Andrew Pledger

Campus statues become icons

Madison Floyd November 20, 2020

Some of the most iconic photo spots on campus – Rodeheaver Auditorium and the Bridge of Nations – feature unique works of art with an interesting history many may not know. At the Bridge of Nations,...

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