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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Students enjoyed floats and games before ending the night with singing. Photo: Submitted

Ignite activity gather students for games and singing

Collegian Staff October 6, 2022

What do root beer floats, spicy UNO and fellowship have in common? Bob Jones University’s first Ignite event of the school year, which was held on Sept 30. at 10 p.m.  After a long week of classes,...

Editorial: Don’t enjoy the news? Rethink your motivation

Collegian Staff September 30, 2022

Why don’t people enjoy following the news? Obvious reasons come to mind, like the fact that a lot of mainstream news reporting tends to amplify polarization and focus on negative events. However,...

Editorial: BJU should add forum for students’ feedback

Collegian Staff May 3, 2022

Students should take advantage of the channels they have to communicate their suggestions to the Bob Jones University administration. Currently, BJU offers several channels for students to make recommendations....

Workers replaced the old gravel path leading from the back of FMA to the Gustafson Fine Arts Center
with a concrete sidewalk in time for commencement.
Photo: Alicia Cannon

BJU to renovate residence halls, grounds over break

Collegian Staff May 3, 2022

When the students’ semester comes to an end in May, construction at BJU will hit the ground running. Several renovations are planned for student living spaces and community areas, with the hope that...

Editorial: Complaining is conforming

Collegian Staff March 7, 2022

During Bible Conference, BJU students routinely heard calls from speakers to contend for the faith in their churches, in their hearts and in the world. But how can Christian young adults stand out and...

BJUs production of the opera, which was written in French and first performed in German, will have French lyrics with English subtitles.
Photo: Hal Cook

Samson et Dalila to feature over 200 student participants

Collegian Staff March 7, 2022

Bob Jones University will present Samson et Dalila, an opera with over 200 student participants, in Rodeheaver Auditorium Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. “Samson et Dalila is grand opera...

Editorial: A big change for The Collegian

Collegian Staff February 7, 2022

The field of journalism has changed significantly over the past decade. Increasingly, America’s most well-known newspapers, from The New York Times to The Wall Street Journal, are reaching a broader...

The Seagulls pose in front of their prize-winning sculpture.Photo: Melia Covington

Student Snow Day

Collegian Staff January 31, 2022

Winter storm Izzy blew through Greenville on Jan. 16, offering three days of activities in the snow for students. This marked the first time BJU has canceled classes because of snow since January of 2018,...

Photo: Jerusalem University College

Partnership allows study abroad courses in Israel

Collegian Staff December 13, 2021

BJU students from all majors can study in Jerusalem to earn credit toward their degrees due to a partnership the University finalized with Jerusalem University College this year. “Students who join...

Editorial: A Somber Celebration

Collegian Staff December 13, 2021

Christmas is a time of celebration. Throughout the nation, people celebrate the holiday season with decorations, gifts and an abundance of food. Although every year brings a debate on when to start the...

Editorial: The complementary role

Collegian Staff December 6, 2021

Men and women are different. This idea has always been under attack because all truth has always been under attack. Recently, the attack has been to blur the lines between men’s and women’s roles or...

Editorial: Nothing but a stumbling block

Collegian Staff November 29, 2021

“Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries,...

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