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The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

The Student News Site of Bob Jones University

The Collegian

Editorial: BJU students should serve Greenville

Collegian Staff April 20, 2018

Bob Jones University is a busy place and finding extra time to do anything is a challenge. But some things are worth finding time for, especially service. BJU students should be serving the Greenville...

Scholastic Bowl finale puts societies brains to the test

Scholastic Bowl finale puts societies’ brains to the test

Collegian Staff April 20, 2018

Four society teams have entered the Scholastic Bowl semifinals. Bryan, Sigma Kappa Rho, Kappa Sigma Chi and Theta Mu Theta remain to battle for scholastic dominance. Dr. John Matzko, chair of the Division...

Cobras compete in 4 sports championships, win 3

Collegian Staff April 20, 2018

Many societies specialize in one sport. Sometimes, a society does well in all sports during a single academic year. Building on their society cup win last year, the Pi Kappa Sigma Cobras have dominated...

Photostory: Campus after curfew

Photostory: Campus after curfew

Collegian Staff April 20, 2018

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New recruits to join Bruins sports teams in fall semester

New recruits to join Bruins sports teams in fall semester

Collegian Staff April 20, 2018

Each semester Bruins team coaches go through a process of acquiring new recruits to help build and support the team with fresh energy and skill. With players leaving at the end of each season because of...

Locks have been installed in Creel and Johnson to research the most effective model to install over the summer break in each residence hall.   Photos: Esther John, Hal Cook

Locks coming to campus, but what kind?

Daniel Quigley April 20, 2018

The University has begun to test locks for residence hall  room doors after President Pettit announced the addition of the new security feature last month. Shawn Albert, director, Career Services, is...

The Burial at Thebes revives ancient Greek theatre

The Burial at Thebes revives ancient Greek theatre

Kate Jones April 20, 2018

One of the advantages of producing classic works for the stage is the ability to reinterpret them and place them in modern settings. For this reason, theatre arts graduate students Ashley Gwillim and Amy...

The Bohemian Cafe is a fun restaurant in downtown Greenville, SC, April 18, 2018. (Rebecca Snyder)

Bohemian serves eclectic menu, offers spontaneity

Collegian Staff April 20, 2018

Located on North Main Street on the outskirts of downtown Greenville, just a short six-minute drive from campus, The Bohemian provides a cozy atmosphere for its customers with dark wood tables and chairs...

Conference to encourage evangelistic missions

Andrew Schmidt April 20, 2018

This year’s personal evangelism series will explore the theme “Lift Up Your Eyes.” President Pettit said of this theme, “Jesus told his disciples that evangelistic opportunities were not coming...

Column 4/20/18

Collegian Staff April 20, 2018

I have the privilege of being in Chorale—and I absolutely love it! But the rehearsals are challenging. It takes staying in a constant state of engagement and thinking, which means my brain and body must...

Alex Viscioni (left), Jacob Napier (center) and Caleb Gleason (right) rehearse for  The Rainmaker.    Photo: Rebecca Snyder

The Rainmaker to finish semester’s theatre season

Kate Jones April 20, 2018

Comedy will meet romance in a production of Richard Nash’s 1954 play The Rainmaker coming soon to Performance Hall. The show will be performed by the theatre arts department and directed by Mr. Ron Pyle...

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