Biola's Student Newspaper Saturday, November 21, 2009 5:42 PM PST

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  • Beach

    A surfer prepares to enter the water along the coast of San Francisco. Further south in the Pacific coastline, three dead Blue whales have washed ashore in the past month. Photo by Associated Press

    By Marissa Lopez, October 1, 2007

    When the world's largest animals collide with some of the world's largest boats, tragedy often ensues. Scientists suspect this is why three whales have died in ...

  • Nepalese Monks

    Nepalese Buddhist monks hold placards as they protest against the Myanmar military government in Katmandu, Nepal, Monday, Oct. 1, 2007. Photo by AP Photo/Binod Joshi

    By Associated Press, October 1, 2007

    Over 100 reportedly killed, and 6,000 detained, after Myanmar's government squelches pro-democracy protests. Though the week-long situation is mellowing, diplomatic relations in the Asian country are ...

  • Computer

    Dell laptops are seen in North Andover, Mass. in this March 1, 2007 file photo. Photo by AP Photo/Elise Amendola

    By Associated Press, September 30, 2007

    Facebook has been warned that it could face a consumer fraud charge for failing to live up to claims that youngsters there are safer from sexual predators than ...

  • stretching

    The crowd warms up before heading out to complete the three-mile walk. Photo by Sarah Trainor

    By Michael Farr, September 29, 2007

    Thousands – including a team from Biola -- gathered at Exposition Park in LA today, taking a three mile walk that will benefit more than just their own heart health.

  • Office Party

    About 100 residents of Hope Hall South crowded into the lounge on Thursday night to watch the premiere of The Office, season four. Numerous other Office parties took place on and off campus. Photo by Megan Barbour

    By Sarah Trainor, September 28, 2007

    The hit NBC show premiered its fourth season with an hour-long special episode filled with its signature humor. The event was so highly anticipated that Biola students attended ...

  • Parking

    Deputy Reyes of the La Mirada Sheriff's Department issues tickets to cars parked on Biola Ave. in the 'no stopping' zone. Biola has plans to increase parking space by building a new 5-story structure as soon as funds are ready. Photo by Rebecca Pearsey

    By Rebecca Pearsey, September 28, 2007

    Across the street from the new Crowell School of Business on Biola Ave. sits a line of cars parked under signs that read “NO STOPPING ANYTIME.” For the ...

  • Health Care

    Sherry Webb is given an injection for pain relief by a nurse at the Sickle Cell Center in Truman Medical Center, Wednesday, March 7, 2007 in Kansas City, Mo. Reforming health care is an pivotal issue in the 2008 presidential campaign. Photo by Dick Whipple/Associated Press

    By James Browning, September 28, 2007

    Health care reform, which has been the center of many recent debates, is unbearably dull to the average college-age voter. Although it may not be nearly as exciting ...

  • By Associated Press, September 27, 2007

    President Bush on Thursday signed legislation designed to make college more affordable for students from poor and middle-class families, swallowing objections to a bill that enjoyed veto-proof majorities ...

  • By Christina Hayes, September 26, 2007

    MySpace, the pre-Facebook fad with over a 110 million active users, which lets individuality spill out over a Web page, from layout backgrounds to music to likes and ...

  • By Kyle Gilbertson, September 26, 2007

    This week’s hidden in plain sight is best enjoyed in the early morning hours. Grab a coffee or some caramels, and prepare yourself to sit and ponder ...