Biola's Student Newspaper Saturday, November 21, 2009 5:55 PM PST

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Features

  • gradduation

    Biola senior prepare for a graduation commencement ceremony Saturday, May 24. Many graduates have already began making their plans for life after Biola. Photo by Courtesy/ free stock.xchng

    By Nicole Nystrom, May 16, 2008

    Senior Justin Woodside, who plans to attend law school after commencement, thought he would try something new and different — not as a career move, but definitely as an ...

  • Rafe

    Dr. Rafe Payne, who has been a Biola science professor for 38 years, will be retiring at the end of this school year. Photo by Ronalynn Lieggi

    By Kyle Gilbertson, May 9, 2008

    At the fast approaching end of the semester, Biola will not only be losing another class of graduates, but also a beloved professor. Dr. Rafe Payne, who has ...

  • more blaloons

    Wegener enjoys creating her balloon masterpieces for young children during work over the weekends. Photo by Faith Martinez

    By Kelli Shiroma, March 25, 2008

    You might know her as a fellow senior or Communications major, but there’s more to Rebecca Wegener than meets the eye. When asked about the formal title ...

  • smu

    Short Term Team Turkey had a rare group of equal men and women. Photo by Courtesy/SMU

    By Tiffany Sun, March 14, 2008

    Despite the abundance of advertisements for the short-term mission trips this summer, there is a lack of male applicants. Though traditionally there have been a fewer number of ...

  • Claire- Fashion

    Junior Claire Andrews shows off her homemade dresses. Some are from scratch while others are just from second hand stores and have been creatively altered to match her personality. Photo by Faith Martinez

    By Faith Martinez, March 13, 2008

    Wearing clothes that are in style doesn’t mean you have to conform to what everyone else is wearing. Being in style is different in the real world ...

  • fallen banner

    A light pole displaying a diversity banner fell outside the cafeteria at 1:45 on Tuesday afternoon. Photo by Rebecca Pearsey

    By George Garcia, March 13, 2008

    Biola University is celebrating 100 years of academic excellence and faithfulness. The centennial celebration has included a multitude of events for students to take part in: outside lunches ...

  • gambling

    The rise of gambling as a sport has lead to a rise in popularity among a young young generation. Photo by Ronalynn Leiggi

    By Kyle Gilbertson, March 13, 2008

    Due to excessive television coverage and Internet avenues, gambling as sport, entertainment and addiction has become extremely accessible to a wide range of people in recent years. Because ...

  • smoker

    Biola's community standards do no permit smoking on or off campus. Photo by Stock Photo

    By Mitchell Young and Kyle Gilbertson, February 29, 2008

    “C.S. Lewis smoked tobacco, so I don’t see what the problem is.” Junior Matt Harton’s thoughts on tobacco’s place in Biola’s contract echo ...

  • Switchfoot

    On Sunday night, more than 1,500 people came to Chase Gymnasium to celebrate Biola's 100th anniversary, with festivities the founding fathers never would have envisioned a century ago. Photo by Ronalynn Lieggi

    By Jonathan Bautts, February 29, 2008

    On Sunday night, over 1,500 people came to Chase Gymnasium to celebrate Biola’s 100th anniversary, and with festivities the founding fathers never would have envisioned a ...

  • Ron Hafer Old

    The Officers of the class of 1961 include Ronald Hafer, Treasurer, Mildred McDonald, Secretary, Dennis Guernsey, Vice-President, and Majorie Backus (seated), as Assistant Secretary.

    By Kelli Shiroma, February 22, 2008

    Imagine the Biola University you know and love with a cafeteria that is one-third of the size that it is now. Or picture all of the buildings without ...