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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

Alumnus William Parker uses BJU education at BMW, in personal life

Alumnus William Parker uses BJU education at BMW, in personal life

Callie Parker February 13, 2020

In November of 2012, BJU alumnus William Parker began working as a parts advisor at Century BMW in Greenville. Parker had always had an interest in cars, and he was drawn to the variety of work opportunities...

Valentines Day is always a date to be remembered

Valentine’s Day is always a date to be remembered

Jewel Schuurmans February 13, 2020

Valentine’s Day, alternately dubbed “Singles’ Awareness Day,” is debated on all sides with opinions on its merit. Regardless of the debate, pretty much everyone can agree on a simple fact: love...

Bible Conference to encourage BJU

Bible Conference to encourage BJU

Olivia Thomas February 13, 2020

This year’s Bible Conference is themed “The God of all Comfort.” The conference is a four-day event consisting of daily services, workshops and fundraising events. It starts the evening of Feb. 18...

2020 off to a roaring start

Katie French February 12, 2020

The start of 2020 brought more than just the celebration, resolutions and annual ball drop in New York City. The new decade brought with it several major events already. Iran and the U.S. On New Year’s...

Kobe Bryant, Lakers shooting guard, stands ready to shoot a free throw during Tuesday night’s pre-season game against the Golden State Warriors. Bryant was essential in bringing together a large point gap late in the second quarter, after the Warriors took the early lead.

Opinion: Kobe Bryant’s death reminds nation of life’s brevity

Anna Casillis February 12, 2020

I was driving back from a church event when I heard the news. “Hey, Anna Grace,” my boyfriend said, reading the notification on his phone. “Kobe Bryant just died unexpectedly in a helicopter crash.”  I...

Pirates of Penzance brings humor and narrative to Rodeheavers stage

Pirates of Penzance brings humor and narrative to Rodeheaver’s stage

Joanna Scoggins February 12, 2020

Bob Jones University recently set sail on the high seas with the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ performance of the musical The Pirates of Penzance.  As the first artist series of the semester,...

South Carolina fights against abortion

South Carolina fights against abortion

Collegian Staff February 12, 2020

Bob Jones University has been focused on abortion a lot recently. Or rather, focused on trying to prevent them. When Save the Storks president Paul Isaacs came to campus last year and spoke at BJU, it...

Andrew Schmidt, BJU student and Collegian writer, sits for a Collegian headshot, BJU, Greenville, SC, September 26, 2017. (Rebecca Snyder)

Column

Andrew Schmidt February 12, 2020

Imagine my surprise as I reached a full week of deleting social media apps from my phone and noted that the sun still rises, the world still turns and South Carolina’s weather still manages to fit all...

BJU Student Volunteers, Richard Wang, Xzavier Dunkley, and Joshua Barilla, help in a Martin Luther King Jr. Service Project, at the Miracle Hill Boys Shelter, Jan. 20, 2020. (Derek Eckenroth)

Students serve community with MLK Day outreaches

Sidney Seiber February 12, 2020

“An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity,” said Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Baptist...

The Bible conference fundraiser for Save the Storks at BJU, Greenville, SC, January 21, 2020

BJU partners with pro-life nonprofits

Daniel Quigley February 12, 2020

The Bob Jones University community is already raising money for the annual Bible Conference offering, with the goal  of paying for a new bus that will offer free ultrasounds for the Carolina Pregnancy...

Anna Haas practices piano in Fine Arts Building, BJU, Greenville, SC, January 25, 2020. (Mark Kamibayashiyama)

Music scholarship benefits students

Jewel Schuurmans February 10, 2020

Incoming freshmen have been awarded $71,000 in the last four years through the Gingery-Mack Music Scholarship, made possible by private donors and benefit concerts held on campus.  The next benefit concert...

Students preping for finals in the Den, BJU, Greenville SC, December 10, 2019

How to survive final exams

Olivia Thomas December 12, 2019

One of the most exhausting and stress inducing trials humanity has ever had to face is college exam week. Luckily, no student must face that trial alone or unprepared. Bob Jones University students share...

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