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Officer Bryan Stock is a sophomore. Photo: Mark Kamibayashiyama

Public Safety highlights protocols after CVS fatality

Olivia Thomas October 16, 2020

After a man was fatally shot Oct. 5 in the parking lot of CVS just a few blocks from BJU, Public Safety has encouraged students to review safety procedures for active shootings. Public Safety sent a campus-wide...

Sushi options include red tuna, shrimp, salmon, avocado and fried sweet tofu. Photo: Lindsay Shaleen

Asian restaurant opens near BJU

Katie French October 9, 2020

Nori Asian Cuisine, a newly opened restaurant at 2017 Wade Hampton Blvd, offers a diverse menu with a variety of Asian foods. Nori opened on Sept. 4 and is still in the process of increasing publicity....

The Public Policy Organization organized the streaming event and estimates 450 students attended.
Photo: Olga Manyak

Biden, Trump trade insults at first presidential debate

Olivia Thomas October 9, 2020

BJU students packed the Activity Center on Thursday Sept. 29 to watch President Donald Trump and former vice president Joe Biden debate major political issues in the first U.S. presidential debate of 2020....

Annual craft parade supports local artists

Jessica Lovely October 9, 2020

Taking on a new look and residing in a new venue, the Indie Craft Parade will continue this year and will be open Fridays through Sundays until Dec. 18. Due to COVID-19, instead of the one-weekend festival,...

DaVincis Last Supper, the murals vision, was painted in the 1490s. Photo: Collin Bode

Last Supper mural hidden from Hitler, crosses Atlantic

Vicki Olachea October 9, 2020

The Last Supper mural on the Fine Arts building survived a war in Germany and drew crowds in a tourist park in Florida before finding a home at Bob Jones University. The mural’s beginnings were in Germany...

Human trafficking victims, treated like merchandise, cant always reach out for help. Illustration: Alicia DeMott

Human trafficking rises in state of SC

Olivia Thomas September 18, 2020

Human trafficking is on the rise in the Greenville area, and BJU students have opportunities to help stop it. Students can start by educating themselves on the issue. According to statistics from Lyn...

Students take center stage in Cosi Fan Tutte performance

Andrew Schmidt March 13, 2020

Bob Jones University presented its first opera featuring a cast and crew entirely made up of BJU students, a production of Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutti, on March 13. Originally planned as a production for...

Dr. Schoolfield working in her office. Greenville, SC, BJU, February 25th, 2020, Andrew Pledger

March honors, celebrates women’s historical impact

Joanna Scoggins March 5, 2020

March 1 begins the annual celebration of Women’s History Month, as designated by presidential proclamation in 1995.  This March is also the 32nd anniversary of the law passed by Congress under President...

Mrs. Lopez sitting by the piano in her office. Greenville, SC, BJU, February 25th, 2020, Andrew Pledger

Faye Lopez, Miriam Patterson and Terry Pettit find their callings at BJU

Jewel Schuurmans March 5, 2020

Women serving God at BJU find their own unique paths to accomplish God’s will for their lives. Three BJU women who came to their ministries from different perspectives, expectations and backgrounds have...

Bruins Golf Team, Sept. 16, 2019. (BJU Marketing/Derek Eckenroth)

Bruins golf teams spring into tournament-packed season

Anna Casillis March 5, 2020

The Bruins golf teams are back in full swing as they enter their spring season.  The women’s golf team hosted the Bruins Spring Invitational Tournament on Feb. 22 at the Rock Golf Club in Pickens,...

Film students read instructions to iNRB 24 hour film competition, Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Convention Center, Nashville, TN, February 25, 2020. (Mark Kamibayashiyama)

BJU cinema students take 2nd, 3rd place in 24-hour film competition

Daniel Quigley March 5, 2020

Two teams of cinema production majors took second and third place in the National Religious Broadcasters’ 24-hour film competition in Nashville on Feb. 26. Competing against multiple Christian colleges,...

Pastor John Monroe reflects on BJU education

Pastor John Monroe reflects on BJU education

Callie Parker March 5, 2020

Many BJU students have sat under the ministry of Dr. John Monroe as they’ve attended the church he pastors, Faith Baptist Church. In 2009, John Monroe became the head pastor at Faith Baptist Church...

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