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The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Celebrating Christmas even when it’s bittersweet

Collegian Staff December 7, 2018

During this time of the year, people across the globe are preparing to celebrate the joy of the holiday season. For the most part, it’s a happy time. People seem to be kinder to each other. Families...

Different but the same: finding unity in diversity as Christians

Collegian Staff November 29, 2018

Take a look around campus and you will see many diverse personalities, ethnicities, body types, and economic backgrounds. Modern culture teaches us to appreciate and celebrate these individual differences....

Thankfulness is more than a holiday

Kate Jones November 15, 2018

A national holiday traditionally believed to have begun with the first European settlers of American soil, Thanksgiving is about more than good food and family. Centuries before Christ was born, cultures...

Do Black Friday deals diminish the sentiment of Thanksgiving?

Collegian Staff November 14, 2018

The placement of Black Friday on our calendar is ironic. It falls right after Thanksgiving—the one day a year where we get to be especially intentional about gratitude.  We’re encouraged to remember...

Find true satisfaction in God, not in the work you do

Collegian Staff November 9, 2018

If you ask an artist if they feel like a piece is completed, a common response runs somewhere along the lines of "I'm not satisfied with it yet."  Most works of art never reach a point that an artist...

Column 11.9.18

Column 11.9.18

Tabitha Leaman November 9, 2018

Ever heard the saying “Don’t judge a book by its cover?” If you haven’t, who are you? We need to meet. If you have, the immediate thought that probably comes to your mind is, “Yes, of course...

The starving baker: serving others effectively by equipping yourself first

Collegian Staff November 2, 2018

Imagine that a baker moves into town and opens a bread-and-bagel shop. A couple of weeks after the shop’s grand opening, you decide to check it out since you keep hearing amazing reviews from your friends. You...

Column 11.2.18

Seth Johnson November 2, 2018

According to the Business Insider, being a reader has its advantages: better attention span, better ability to empathize with others, less stress and reduced risk of mental disease. So, congratulations....

Technology and our everyday life

Collegian Staff October 18, 2018

Technology has become nearly inseparable from daily life.Most of us wake up to the sound of a phone alarm. After hitting snooze, we roll over onto our pillows and scroll through Facebook, Twitter or Instagram...

Column 10.19.18

Christina Laird October 18, 2018

Having grown up in a Christian home and attended a Christian school, I expected a secular workplace to be filled with persecution. But when I started my first job during high school, I discovered that...

Sports Column: Why do I like sports so much?

Collegian Staff April 27, 2018

Why do I like sports so much? I am a grown human being who screams at the TV, argues tirelessly with less-informed trolls on Twitter, spends too much money on team apparel, and “invests” way too much...

Editorial: BJU students should serve Greenville

Collegian Staff April 27, 2018

It’s funny the things we remember. The smallest thought, sight or sound can be printed in our minds like a photograph. I remember the tears in my mother’s eyes as she waved me goodbye. She followed...

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