The nationwide clown problem struck the Inland Empire with social media threats and sightings across Riverside County, leading to the arrest of three teenage clowns. The hype began in August with a clown sighting in Greenview, South Carolina, and has instigated more than 100 clown outings in more than 28 states since its occurrence. The […]
Author: Madison De Genner
ASCBU representatives chosen for 2016-2017
After many students came out to vote in the spring elections, new representatives for Associated Students of California Baptist University have been chosen for the 2016-2017 school year. Voting began on March 29 and ended April 1. ASCBU offered “Lancer Nation” T-shirts to all who voted, and the turnout was so large, some positions required […]
Aviation students land job offers
Four students from California Baptist University’s aviation flight program received conditional job offers within the last few months from growing airplane company, ExpressJet Airlines. Although CBU’s aviation flight program is only three years old, ExpressJet Airlines took interest from the start, partnering with CBU to introduce itself to prospective pilots through the “Pathway Program.” Kyle […]
Students encourage travel for spring break
With spring break quickly approaching, Matthew Dina, senior global community science major, and several other students are beginning to plan trips, big and small, to take advantage of the week off. Dina and Troy Schmidt, junior international studies major, are hitting the road along with their friends Jesse Chen, sophomore international studies major, and Walker […]
Apple guards right to device security
Apple released a statement Feb. 16 in which it refused to comply with the U.S. government’s demand for software that would allow the FBI to electronically access password-protected iPhones. Since the San Bernardino terrorist attack on Dec. 2, 2015, the government has been working to identify the contents of the terrorists’ iPhones but ran into […]
OPS ranks nationally
California Baptist University’s Online and Professional Studies bachelor’s program is recognized as No. 34 in the nation for its success as a substitute to a traditional college classroom, and No. 2 best online bachelor’s program in all of California by U.S. News & World Report. It also received a Faculty and Credential Training score of […]
Students take transnational road trip during winter break
Jesse Chen, sophomore international studies major, stepped off the plane into frigid Vancouver air for a road trip through Canada with his friends during Christmas break. Chen joined three friends in Vancouver for a transnational expedition through the border of Canada, all the way down to San Francisco over break. The road trip spanned the […]
Traveling exhibit comes to CBU
The California Baptist University Art Gallery in Downtown Riverside hosted the Christians in the Visual Arts’ traveling art exhibit, Scribes of Hope II, from Nov. 6 to 26. The universal theme was Christianity, but the artists used different methods of capturing Christ in their individual pieces. Chet Glaze, director of the art exhibit, said he […]