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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

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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.

New York City Marathon cancellation outrages some, brings hope to others

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012

When New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced last Friday that Sunday’s marathon in the city would be canceled due to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, two distinct reactions emerged. One came...

Column: Football

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012

“Down … set … hike!” barked the gruff voice of my grandfather as I sprang away from the old shoe serving as the line of scrimmage. It was fourth and long, but more importantly, it was fourth and dinner. My...

Members of the Drama in Singing class rehearse a scene from Menotti’s The Old Maid and the Thief. Photo: Emma Klak

‘Old Maid’ to show humorous side of opera

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012
A one-act opera about an aging spinster and her maid, their inquisitive neighbor and a mysterious, eligible bachelor who has recently come to town—what’s not to like?
 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...

Mr. Ron Pyle plays the title role in the Classic Players’ production of Richard III, which features designs from several different historical eras. Photo: Emma Klak

Reimagining history: New production of ‘Richard III’ revels in originality, draws inspiration from broad variety of time periods

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012
The Classic Players’ production of Richard III, designed and directed by Mr. Jeff Stegall of the dramatic arts faculty, will be performed Wednesday through Friday at 8 p.m. in Rodeheaver Auditorium.
Junior Zack Larsen checks under the hood of his car in preparation for his trip back home to Maryland. Photo: Jacob Larsen

The long road home: In preparation for holiday vacations, advice for keeping your car at its best

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012
Most students are already counting down the days until Thanksgiving break, and those who are keeping track know that a mere 11 days remain.
Week at a glance

Week at a glance

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012

Placement Tests for II Semester begin Monday Check the II Semester Registration Guide for details. Double Absences begin Monday Double absences start on Monday and will be in effect until the end of...

Column: Names

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012

When I was in kindergarten, I was defined as the kid who liked to pretend to be a dog. I even dressed up as a dog for my Christian school’s annual kindergarten circus. It was also in K5 that I learned...

Bruins midfielder Stephen Lovelace protects the ball from NIU’s Darrell Goff during BJU’s final home game. Photo: Amy Roukes

Bruin domination: In first meeting with Northland, Bruins show offensive tenacity

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012
It was the beginning of a highly anticipated soccer rivalry when the BJU Bruins took on the Northland International University Pioneers Saturday night.
Holden has already proven to be a valuable asset to the Bruins. Photo: Jacob Larsen

Q&A: Bruins guard Ray Holden talks about his love for basketball, God

Collegian Staff November 9, 2012

He thinks the best Gatorade flavor is strawberry, and his low-cut Kobe’s are a favorite in his collection of basketball shoes. Hailing from Baltimore, Md., freshman Ray Holden joins the Bruins as an...

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