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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

DPS officers David Beckwith, Harry Miller, James Rulapaugh and Ryan Kiehl use bike partol to engage campus in a new and personal way.    Photo: Rebecca Snyder

Pettit affirms BJU’s commitment to safety

Ian Dyke September 29, 2017

In an ongoing effort to protect campus, the Department of Public Safety (DPS) has implemented a new bike patrol this semester. Student officers are now able to choose between patrolling campus in a car...

Column – 4/28/17

Ian Dyke April 28, 2017

“Death is a great price to pay for a red rose,” the nightingale said. “Yet love is better than life, and what is the heart of a bird compared to the heart of a man?” I first read Oscar Wilde’s...

Senior writes, composes, produces short musical

Senior writes, composes, produces short musical

Ian Dyke April 21, 2017

A BJU senior theatre arts major, Colton Beach, is spending his last semester of college producing his own one-act musical along with a small cast and crew. Mutually Exclusive: A One Act Musical premiers...

Group of Freshman girls on Freshman Hall, Thursday 4-13-2017. Taken in Greenville, SC for a Collegian photo story.

Freshman floors to expand after successful year

Ian Dyke April 21, 2017

When the initial reports of freshman floors were confirmed last spring, no one knew what to expect. The change was an entirely new precedent for the residence halls that had never seen an all-freshmen...

Guys from Lanier give Miss Janice a Lanier sweatshirt in memory of her son that passed away. Photo by Rebecca Snyder. 30.23

Lanier presents gift in memory of society brother

Ian Dyke April 14, 2017

Amid the mass of service projects, one act of kindness hit particularly close to campus. Most residence hall students know Janice Guth, a cashier at the Dining Common, for the signature Hawaiian shirt...

Formal photo of Living Gallery piece, The Crucifixion. Image by Hal Cook created in Rodeheaver Auditorium, 2012.

The Savior’s Call

Ian Dyke April 7, 2017

Dramatic lighting, moving music and actors layered in makeup—Living Gallery returns to BJU April 13-15 with performances at 4:30 and 8 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and an additional 2 p.m. performance...

BJU secures tax-exempt status after 34 years

BJU secures tax-exempt status after 34 years

Ian Dyke March 10, 2017

“When I came here as president and I met with our cabinet in our first meeting, I made it very clear where I stood on the race issue,” President Steve Pettit said Wednesday, Feb. 15, during the 2017...

Photo of a baby cake funnel cake from The Funnel Cake House

The Funnel Cake House features carnival-style food

Ian Dyke March 3, 2017

Located on North Pleasantburg Drive across the bridge behind the women’s residence halls, the newly opened The Funnel Cake House serves a variety of traditional carnival-type foods as well as café drinks. As...

Rivertree Singers premiere Dan Forrest’s Jubilate Deo, under the baton of Warren Cook. Photo by Derek Eckenroth, 2016

Jubilate!

Ian Dyke February 24, 2017

Bob Jones University will present Jubilate!, the second of four Artist Series events this semester, on March 2 at 8 p.m. Directed by Dr. Warren Cook, over 250 voices from five campus choirs and two guest...

Students look over the specifics of what they are going to have during the poverty simulation in the Applied Studies building at Bob Jones. Photo by Rebecca Snyder. 30.15

Students face poverty struggles firsthand

Ian Dyke February 17, 2017

The University Educators Association recently hosted a unique poverty simulation that gave students and faculty a firsthand look at the pressures and realities associated with living in poverty. The simulation...

Photo of a gallery in the Museum and Gallery taken for a Collegian article. Photo by Stephen Dysert, 2016-11-04

M&G closes temporarily, Heritage Green permanently

Ian Dyke February 10, 2017

On Jan. 27, Bob Jones University announced via a press release that both Museum & Gallery locations will be closing this February. While the downtown location Heritage Green closed permanently Saturday,...

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