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The soloists were accompanied by the University Symphony Orchestra, the highest-level instrumental student ensemble on campus. Photo: Jordan Britton

Four soloists perform with orchestra in showcase concert

Eylan Martinez February 13, 2023

The winners of Bob Jones University's annual concerto/aria competition performed their winning pieces, accompanied by the University Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 28 in Rodeheaver Auditorium. Spectators...

Renton Rathbun, the director of BJUs Center for Biblical Worldview, opened the event by laying out a summary of the Biblical teaching on gender. The panel then answered questions from the audience. Photo: Nathaniel Hendry

Worldview Collective forum addresses toxic masculinity 

Zachary Smith February 7, 2023

During the first few weeks of classes, students noticed posters around campus bearing the evocative headline “Is Masculinity Toxic?” On Monday, Jan. 23, at 7:30 p.m., five Bob Jones University faculty...

CoRE Conference equips believers for modern controversies

CoRE Conference equips believers for modern controversies

Zachary Edmondson January 30, 2023

As the first month of the spring semester draws to a close, Bob Jones University Seminary will hold its seventh annual CoRE Conference Jan. 30-Feb. 1., addressing the topic of personhood. This conference...

The Tigers efforts raised $400 and the One Walk event raised a total of $156,000 for diabetes research.
Photo: Submitted

Tigers walk to fight diabetes

MacKenzie King December 9, 2022

The Theta Delta Omicron Tigers participated as a team in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation One Walk to show their support for those living with Type 1 diabetes. The One Walk took place at Fluor...

Photo: Nathaniel Hendry

Faculty forums address cultural issues 

Collegian Staff November 1, 2022

The Center for Biblical Worldview held three faculty forums throughout the semester where professors spoke on scientific topics relating to Christianity. The purpose of the forums was to orient students...

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,...

Hart Zakaria, third from right on top, enjoyed free time with coworkers from Maxim Healthcare Staffing. Photo: Submitted

Students find clarity while completing summer internships

Hannah Bray September 30, 2022

Over the summer, many Bob Jones University students interned at different organizations, often at the recommendation of Career Services. Three students who spoke with Career Services and eventually...

For the first time in BJUs history in Greenville, cars will now have to stop for pedestrians in the crosswalks on campus. Photo: Nathaniel Hendry

Updated handbook focuses on discipleship and fine arts

Nathaniel Hendry September 30, 2022

Alumni visiting campus this year will immediately notice one of this year’s changes to campus policy: pedestrians now have the right of way. This change comes alongside many smaller changes in the...

Daraven Perez and Ellie Weier are the elected 2021-22
student body presidents. Photo: Nick Zukowski

Student body elects 2021-22 SLC officers

Johanna Huebscher April 23, 2021

BJU students elected the 2021-22 Student Leadership Council officers during elections April 12- 15, with winners being announced April 20. Biblical counseling and kinesiology double major Daraven Perez...

Ghun discovered BJU when he came across campus on a walk down
the street from his recovery program. Photo: Lindsay Shaleen

Former drug addict finds identity in Christ

Johnathon Smith April 9, 2021

With his smiling face and unrelenting energy, Young Jin Ghun gives no indication of the hardship and pain he has faced in his life. However, the sophomore business administration major and former drug...

Unruly BJU students push acceptable limits by walking barely out of arms reach. There is barely any observable room for the Spirit here. Photo: Heath Ledger

April Fools: Single-gender sidewalk policy to be enforced by Public Safety

Ethan House April 1, 2021

This article contains fictional content. Happy April Fools’ Day! Beginning April 5, Public Safety will begin posting officers at key positions along the sidewalks leading to the residence halls in an...

A freshman math major, witnessing a proposal, is frozen in fear at the
prospect of a relationship while his upperclassmen friend gives advice.
Photo: Madeline Peters

April Fools: Freshmen concerned they will die alone

Johanna Huebscher April 1, 2021

This article contains fictional content. Happy April Fools’ Day! Freshman Chris P. Chreme has had a rough first semester. Much to the shame of his family and friends, Chreme came back from his first...

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