Walk into California Baptist University’s Van Dyne Gym on a game day, and you will see it transform in preparation for a CBU Lancers basketball game. A lot of hard work goes into prepping the gym for the athletes and for visiting spectators. Assistant Director of Athletics and Facilities Mo Roberson said it takes about […]
Author: Krista Goodman
Diary of a ‘derby diva’
In the realm of athletics, teams can seem like families. The sport of roller derby is no exception. I’ve skated with the Inland Empire Derby Divas, a local women’s flat track roller derby team, for almost a year. Now I can’t imagine my life without skating and this second family in it. I found out […]
School project evolves into corporation
In summer 2011, senior Brittani Ciupek was asked to develop a conceptual business for an introductory marketing course. However, Ciupek did not stop there; she was inspired to bring the concept to life. Ciupek said she wanted to create a business that would both empower the consumer and give back to society. The business idea […]
Lancer Plaza Gallery presents mobile photography exhibition
Dirk Dallas, assistant professor of graphic design and digital media, shared his photography in a feature exhibition at California Baptist University’s Lancer Plaza Gallery March 9. The gallery displayed 20 photographs Dallas captured with his iPhone. Students, faculty and Dallas’ friends and family browsed the gallery, discussed and partook in refreshments from 6:30 – 8 […]
How to: make a mush-ofu lasagna
Tofu is often considered an accompanying ingredient to a vegetarian dish. While this recipe can be made fully vegetarian, you do not have to be vegetarian to love tofu. I’m not a vegetarian but a close friend I’ve known since childhood is, so eating delicious and different foods with her family on rare occasions made […]
Gaining job experience as a student
The Career Services Center offers a surplus of resources and tools to students who seek employment opportunities during school. Career Services operates on faith-based principles upheld by the university. Their mission statement comes from Jeremiah 29:11, which says, “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not […]
Shanghi comes to Riverside
Friday, Jan. 20, the New Shanghai Circus was performed by the Chinese Acrobatic Circus Troupe at the Fox Performing Arts Center in downtown Riverside. The troupe’s performance payed homage to their Chinese heritage with a wide array of acrobatics, a colorful display of costuming and music. There were several program highlights throughout the evening. Approximately […]
OPS enrollment on the rise
This past fall semester, California Baptist University’s Online and Professional Studies (OPS) department surpassed 1,000 students in enrollment. With enrollment figures on the rise, OPS will continue to experience growth in faculty, facilities and in its degree program offerings. OPS has just opened two new education centers in Santa Clara, which is in Silicon Valley, […]
Construction on Schedule
Construction on the new Dr. Robert K. Jabs School of Business building is on track to be completed this August. All of the tilt-up style walls of the building are in place. Steve Smith, director of facilities and planning services, explained that the tilt-up method is much more time and cost-efficient than others. “Technically the […]
Lancer of the week: Mary Hanson
Swim is a deeply ingrained part of Mary Hanson’s life — in her family and her faith. After high school, Hanson came to California Baptist University to study electrical engineering and to swim. She was not the only one in her family. Both of her sisters were on CBU’s swim and dive team before her. […]