As a journalism major, I’ve noted the growing scrutiny surrounding journalism with concern. In 2020, a third of U.S. adults had no trust or confidence in […]
Last week, The Wall Street Journal published perhaps its most impactful piece to date. Their 2015 investigative project which, according to the Pulitzer prize committee, “gave […]
Inspired by the fervor and passion of Dr. Bob Jones Sr., the ministerial class at Bob Jones University has sung these words of their trademark song […]
In chapel Tuesday, the Community Service Council launched BEYOND, an initiative designed to encourage and equip students in a lifelong quest for service. BEYOND launched with […]
Richard Allen received salvation through Christ in 1780, and six years later, he bought his physical salvation from slavery for $2,000. That same year, he began […]
On MLK Day this year, many BJU students volunteered in the nearby community in various outreaches, one of which was at the Phillis Wheatley Community Center […]
Bruins athletes and coaches will reminisce on this past sports season during the Bruins Foundation Fall Sports Luncheon, which will take place at noon on Dec. […]
The Beta Delta Gamma Patriots earned another Turkey Bowl trophy and maintained their undefeated status after winning 3-1 in the championship game on Saturday against the […]
The new downtown Greenville enterprise opened by BJU alumni, the Leaf Institute of Art & Vocation, offers classes and events that focus on art, faith and […]
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 […]
Homecoming weekend is here in full force with a long lineup of events. U.Day, the Bruin Nation Talent Show, class reunions, Makers Market and Bruin games […]