As a follow-up to the sexual abuse awareness training seminars held in September, the University will provide additional seminars on Nov. 11-13 and Dec. 3-4 for all students, faculty and staff who did not attend the first seminars.
The Bruins men’s soccer team capped off their spectacular end-of-the-season run by adding their fifth win in a row on Saturday, Nov. 2, against Chowan University.
The Alpha Theta Pi Razorbacks once again proved their dominance in the men’s intramural soccer league last week by defeating the Sigma Alpha Chi Spartans with a score of 2–0.
The Davis Field House was the stage for the highly anticipated Bruins men’s intercollegiate basketball home opener on Friday, Nov. 1. The men’s team, coming off a 6–24 inaugural season, rebuilt, reconstructed and trained hard for the 2013–14 season.
We all know that drinking orange juice gives you a Vitamin C boost, but what else can you eat or drink to build your immune system before you have to fend off a cold?
Fans gathered in the David Field House last Friday for the first game of the Bruins women’s second basketball season, cheering as the Bruins took away a 64–52 win over the Johnson University Royals.
Students can support each other in many ways. They can watch student-produced plays, walk through student art shows or attend music recitals. But there’s another way to support students that may seem a little unusual: eating.
The Bruins women’s soccer team was awarded the at-large bid to compete in the NCCAA DII National Championship next week, Nov. 13 to Nov. 16, in Kissimmee, Fla.
Preregistration activities begin, New chapel seat assignments, Woodwind & Flute Choirs, Journalism and Mass Communication Forum, Art and Design Forums, Class ring and graduation announcement orders, and Managing Your Resources Mini-Workshop.
Last week, The Collegian ran an article on what to do after midterm grades, and some of you are saying, “I’ve tried all that, and it’s not working. I think I just need to change my major.” But before making such a big decision, first consider a few suggestions.
I’m not a morning person. When my alarm goes off at 5:35 every morning, nothing seems worse than rolling out of bed and flipping on a light. So why do I get up so early?
It’s the age of social media, a time when we can live in constant, immediate communication with friends and followers by sharing our thoughts, feelings and photos.
Three members of the art faculty — Mr. Jon Andrews, Mr. Kevin Isgett and Mr. Jared Stanley — will share their personal stories and experiences in the second annual BJU Art and Design Faculty Exhibit, on display from Nov. 11 to Dec. 5 in the Sargent Art Building exhibition corridor.