Eat, study, run, sleep and repeat are the daily habits of a Lancer track athlete. Not only do they strive to achieve academic excellence, they accomplish wins and personal records on the track. The 2012 track season, thus far, has consisted of local races in southern California including the Titan Twilight Invitational in Fullerton, Pamona-Pitzer […]
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Scrumptious spring snacks
Fruits, vegetables and homemade goods consist of spring snacks students cannot live without. Local grocery stores help the search for these delicious snacks an easy task with reasonable prices for a college student’s budget. Spring is in the air, birds are chirping, flowers are blooming and crops are growing. Gardeners tend to their freshly grown […]
A look behind leftovers: food waste facts
With today’s economic woes and the increase in food costs, many families, schools and businesses are looking for ways to reduce the amount of food waste by cooking less, reusing leftovers or giving leftovers to those in need. California Baptist University’s food services provider does just that – reduce, reuse and recycle food. The Alumni […]
5K honors community heroes
On Saturday Feb. 25, the City of Riverside’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department hosted the Riverside Raincross 5K Run/Walk for the sixth year in a row. The race started at 7:30 a.m., followed by the Kids’ Heroes run at 8:30 a.m. Last year’s Raincross 5K Run/ Walk honored Ryan Bonaminio, a Riverside policeman who […]
Track races to the finish line
After a very successful cross country season in the fall, the Lancers distance track team proved they are a force to be reckoned with in just a couple of meets they have competed in. Indoor track and field has a shorter season, with only three meets in three weeks starting in early February and ending […]
Science majors share their research results
The fourth annual Biology and Chemistry Research Seminar was a huge success Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. The seminar was held in the Copenbarger Presidential Dining Room, 102 students came in with notepads, ready to listen, learn and retain information. The seminar began with a word of prayer by Lisa Hernandez, chair of the […]
Athletes achieve more than just wins
Not only do student-athletes at California Baptist University study, attend class, practice and compete, they are also active volunteers in the Riverside community. All teams are involved with community service and involvement projects in the Riverside area. The athletic teams on campus reach out to the community and partake in programs such as collecting cans […]
You gave me that?
Valentine’s Day is a day for couples and friends to express their love for each other by giving gifts. Traditionally, stuffed animals, roses and chocolate are given on Feb. 14. There are, however, those who try to be unique in their gift-giving, but is there a fine line between giving unique gifts and terrible gifts? […]
“I have a dream” walk-a-thon
On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Jan. 16, citizens of the Riverside community gathered at Bordwell Park to partake in the 19th Annual Martin Luther King 3K Walk-A-Thon. Registration began at 8:30 a.m. at the park, which is located on Martin Luther King Blvd. All participants received a special T-shirt commemorating the event. By 9:30 […]
Lancers swing past competition
The first season the California Baptist University golf programs did not participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) conference and competed in the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA) tournament, both men’s and women’s teams finished in the top three. The men placed first out of 18 teams while the women placed second. […]