The newest solution in overflow parking comes in the form of a big, red trolley at California Baptist University. The trolley, often seen roaming around campus at intervals, is being leased by CBU with an option to purchase it after the leasing period ends. “We believe the need will be ongoing for the reasonably foreseeable […]
Author: Jennifer Schmidt
Director of applied theology releases book centered around persecution
Dr. Greg Cochran, director of applied theology and associate professor at California Baptist University, is releasing his new book on persecution, “Christians in the Crosshairs: Persecution in the Bible and Around the World Today.” The book is scheduled to be released the first week of October, published by Weaver Book Company. However, it is available […]
School of Business offers new entrepreneurship major
The Dr. Robert K. Jabs School of Business is offering a bachelor of science in entrepreneurship starting in the fall for all incoming freshmen and current students. The new bachelor’s in entrepreneurship is similar to a bachelor’s in business administration , except it requires students to take an additional 12 units in entrepreneurship courses and […]
Loyalty Grant provides benefit
California Baptist University has unveiled a new grant for graduates wishing to pursue advanced degrees at CBU. The Lancer Loyalty Graduate School Grant is a scholarship that provides students with $500 to $3,000 to continue their education and is determined by their academic merit, their educational path and their financial need. Taylor Neece, director of […]
Global Village bridges gap between domestics, internationals
The Office of Residence Life’s Global Village is accepting applications from students who are interested in helping international students assimilate to California Baptist University and living in the United States. Global Village is described as a “living learning community” where domestic and international students live together and help each other grow closer to the lord. […]
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Bombs blast Belgian capital, ISIS claims responsibility Explosions at an airport and subway station in Brussels, Belgium, caused 34 deaths and injured more than 200 March 22. The terrorist group known as ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack. Officials are still investigating the claim. Officials have confirmed three bombs entered the airport at around […]
Career Fair helps prep students for occupations
Students and alumni from California Baptist University filled the Recreation Center Feb. 24 for the Business, Engineering and Communication Studies Career Fair held by the Career Center. The fair boasted more than 110 employers from the Southern California area, offering part-time, full-time and internship positions. Mike Bishop, senior director of the Career Center, said he […]
Fashion Week designs spark department store interests
Fashion week is a fashion industry event that occurs twice a year in four of the major fashion capitals: New York, London, Milan and Paris. Models take large strides down the runway as a line of reporters, commentators, merchandisers, celebrities and photographers eagerly examine what each one is wearing. The outfit may be undoubtedly unconventional […]
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First grader involved in hit-and-run accident in Riverside First grader DeAsha Butts of Highgrove sustained severe injuries Feb. 26 when she was crossing Iowa Avenue near Villa Street in Riverside and was struck by a truck in a hit-and-run. Butts suffered wounds to most of her body and was taken to Loma Linda University Medical […]
Comm Life takes to high seas in upcoming Outdoor Adventure
The next installment of the Outdoor Adventures program took students to La Jolla Feb. 20 to go kayaking. This day trip gave students the opportunity to explore the coast line, as well as caves and the beach. The group was led by guides who explained the landscape and gave students an introduction to the history, […]