The art of beatboxing is one that requires a significant amount of patience and practice. Harlan Champoux, freshman applied theology major, also known as H-Dog, is becoming increasingly popular around California Baptist University for beatboxing. Born in Connecticut, his family relocated to the desert town of Hesperia, California, when he was five years old. It […]
Author: Grayson Bell
Artist gives back in LA
Jason Leith, director of art at Saddleback Church, spoke to a group of students in the Community Life Lounge on March 12 as part of the College of Architecture, Visual Arts and Design speaker series. Leith shared pieces of art with the audience, but he mainly focused on his project, “Sacred Streets,” which joins outreach […]
Black history stirs present-day pride
February holds a special place in my heart because during this month, I get to celebrate my parents’ anniversary and Black History Month. Black History Month is not only important to me as a young African-American man, but because it empowers and forces me to look at how far African-Americans have come, even when considering […]
Student bikes wilderness trails
As an activity that all ages can participate in and enjoy, the sport of mountain biking has gone through waves of popularity and is seeing a resurgence. Daniel Munoz, junior kinesiology major at California Baptist University, is an avid mountain biker. The new popularity of mountain biking makes Munoz hopeful for the future. It is […]
Local director reimagines Jonah
The biblical story of Jonah has been told many times, but a local theater director and California Baptist University alumna Sarah Pearce is putting a new spin on it. The musical production, “Pursued: A Jonah Story,” is a retelling that takes place in a post-apocalyptic setting. The land of Dalaytha, based on Ninevah, is a […]
Artist creates new Bible design
Bibliotheca is a new presentation of the Bible that is creating a buzz in the Christian community. What sets this apart from other versions of the Bible is that it is divided into four books instead of the tradi- tional format that contains all 66 books in one. Adam Lewis Greene, a graphic designer and […]
‘Selma’ portrays MLK in new, refreshing light
Trying to tackle the life of a monumental figure such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is a risk many film directors in Hollywood would like to take but often fear. Ava Duvernay, the director of “Selma,” rose to the challenge and conquered it. “Selma” is a biopic, but not in the traditional sense — […]
Spring sports take center stage, fall sports conclude
As the fall season is in its final weeks, spring sports at California Baptist University will soon begin and athletes are preparing for the challenges ahead. Men’s volleyball and women’s water polo begin in the spring, replacing women’s volleyball and men’s water polo. Baseball and softball also begin in February. Robbie Hadobas, junior marketing major […]