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  • Columbia Noose

    Professor Madonna Constantine speaks at a protest rally at Teachers College at Columbia University in New York on Oct. 10, one day after a hangman's noose was discovered on her office door at the college. Photo by Associated Press / Diane Bondareff

    By Rosetta Riley, October 13, 2007

    In response to the Jena Six race-relations controversy, a rash of copycat crimes have followed in Eastern states. Biola staff and students give their take on the threats

  • NY Extension

    The inaugural class at the Charles L. Feinberg Center for Messianic Jewish Studies began the new master's program this summer. Photo by Talbot Seminary

    By Kelsey Heng, October 12, 2007

    As an accredited extension site, the Charles L. Feinberg Center offers a Master of Divinity in Messianic Jewish Studies degree. This specific and tailored master’s program is ...

  • prayer

    Though students are excited about the day of prayer, some prayer room sign up sheets, such as this one in Horton, stand blatantly empty of commitment. Photo by Ronalynn Lieggi

    By Ruth Sze, October 12, 2007

    “I am already seeing lives in my dorm being changed,” said Fernando Salcedo of Emerson Hall. “One guy, as he left the prayer room, came to my room ...

  • By Erin Arendse, October 11, 2007

    Last Wednesday, the president of the would-be rugby club was denied the $1,900 requested from the AS Senate to cover the cost of insurance that is required ...

  • After Dark

    If the new chapel requirements are established, After Dark will be one of the primary options for students to get credit if they can't make it to morning chapels. Photo by Ronalynn Lieggi

    By Michael Farr, October 11, 2007

    At AS's semi-monthly all staff meeting Tuesday, representatives of Student Development presented a new chapel attendance proposal, which would require students to physically attend at least half ...

  • Cleveland Shooting

    Family members hug outside the SuccessTech Academy Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007, in Cleveland. A gunman opened fire Wednesday at the alternative school and three children were taken to a hospital, the mayor said. Photo by AP Photo/Tony Dejak

    By Associated Press, October 10, 2007

    A 14-year-old student gunman who wounded two students and two teachers at his high school Wednesday before killing himself had a history of aggressive behavior and had previously ...

  • By Michael Farr, October 10, 2007

    In the senate, senators discuss one proposal to bring Phil Wickham to Biola, and another to post centennial celebration banners with more ethnic diversity.

  • Laura Ingraham

    Laura Ingraham spoke to students in Southerland Auditorium on Tuesday night. Photo by Kelsey Heng

    By Sarah Kim, October 9, 2007

    Laura Ingraham, a renowned author, columnist and television commentator who hosts her own syndicated radio program, is coming to speak at Biola this Tuesday night. Professor Craig Hazen ...

  • Russia Couple

    A couple in Moscow, Russia spends time boating on Oct. 2. A new study says troubled relationships increase the risk of heart disease. Photo by Associated Press

    By Associated Press, October 9, 2007

    A lousy marriage might literally make you sick. Marital strife and other bad personal relationships can raise your risk for heart disease, researchers reported Monday.

  • By Michelle Rindels, October 8, 2007

    The lineup for next week's annual Torrey Memorial Bible Conference also includes some familiar faces: returner Bryan Loritts and author Jill Briscoe.