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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Human trafficking victims, treated like merchandise, cant always reach out for help. Illustration: Alicia DeMott

Human trafficking rises in state of SC

Olivia Thomas September 18, 2020

Human trafficking is on the rise in the Greenville area, and BJU students have opportunities to help stop it. Students can start by educating themselves on the issue. According to statistics from Lyn...

BJU student Anna Tuttle studies in the gazebo. Photo: Mark Kamibayashiyama

Revised semester calls for creative scheduling

Madison Floyd September 18, 2020

With the changes made to BJU’s fall semester allowing students to complete their work before Thanksgiving, students are finding ways to cope with fewer breaks along the way. Dr. Matthew Weathers, director...

Mack Library has hundreds of thousands of books, periodicals, reference materials and more. Photo: Lindsay Shaleen

Library changes catalog for efficient resource access

Katie French September 18, 2020

BJU’s Mack Library is now using a new catalog system that allows students to search for material on every available resource at the same time. The library’s new catalog system is called INDY, short...

Students and faculty preview fall theatre department season

Olivia Thomas September 11, 2020

Bob Jones University’s theatre department is preparing a wide variety of productions, which will begin to premiere in early October to delight the students of BJU. The theatre department is finding creative...

Dr. Kadio working in his office. BJU, Greenville, SC, September 9th, 2020, Andrew Pledger

Faculty spotlight: Dr. Bernard Kadio preps BJU for pandemic

Vicki Olachea September 11, 2020

Dr. Bernard Kadio first met students from BJU in 2018 in his home country of Ivory Coast. That meeting ultimately led Kadio, a medical professional educated and esteemed on three continents, to quit his...

Waterfall rushing down a mountain. Dupont State Forest, Cedar Mountain, NC, September 7th 2020

Bradley Allweil

Students find recreation at local parks and hiking trails

Katie French September 11, 2020

BJU students are finding that the Greenville area is home to several parks and hiking trails that serve as enjoyable outdoor recreational activities. Senior business administration major Christen Moore...

Pickleball

Collegian Staff September 11, 2020

Newly finished pickleball courts sit in place of the upper tennis courts adjacent to Mary Gaston residence hall, providing students a new recreational opportunity. A growing love for pickleball among the...

Still life shot of a piano. BJU, Greenville, SC, September 8th, 2020 Andrew Pledger

Concerto to feature spring 2020 competition winners

Jessica Lovely September 11, 2020

The Bob Jones University Symphony Orchestra will perform their Concerto Showcase at 7 p.m. on Sept. 18, featuring the winners from the Spring 2020 Aria and Concerto competition in vocal, strings, brass,...

New technology equips classes for COVID-19 needs

Abigail Vork September 11, 2020

BJU has implemented several new technological updates for this fall semester to be ready to accommodate any needs for students and faculty in isolation due to COVID-19. Matt Gardenghi, the director of...

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Column

Olivia Thomas September 11, 2020

“I’m tired.” Every college student in existence is probably best friends with that phrase, and I am no exception. Like some of you, I am your classic Type A overachieving personality. The Myers-Briggs...

Karina Wolfe and others training in the woods, Greenville, SC.

Eight BJU students contracted into ROTC

Vicki Olachea September 11, 2020

Eight BJU students were contracted into the Army and Air Force ROTC programs and awarded scholarships at an official ceremony today. Bob Jones University ROTC students strive to exemplify the best of the...

Health Professions Banner, BJU, Greenville, SC, August 28, 2020. (Mark Kamibayashiyama)

Mack remodel aligns health care majors

Abigail Vork September 11, 2020

Students and faculty in the School of Health Professions are finding their new space on the first floor of the Mack Building to be all that they hoped for and more. The School of Health Professions was...

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