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Education
BJU to Host Fourth Annual Allen Jacobs Memorial Prayer Breakfast
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host the fourth annual Allen Jacobs Memorial Prayer Breakfast Thursday, March 12, to honor the memory of Officer Allen Jacobs and recognize law enforcement professionals across Greenville County. The breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. in the Davis Room of the Dixon-McKenzie Dining Common on the BJU campus.
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NGU Athletics to Host Annual ‘Pink Week’
- By Press Release
![NGU Athletics to Host Annual ‘Pink Week’ Feb. 11-15. NGU Athletics to Host Annual ‘Pink Week’ Feb. 11-15.](/images/NGU-Pink-Week.jpg)
North Greenville University Athletics is joining the nationwide effort to defeat cancer by participating in “Pink Week.”
North Greenville men’s volleyball team will begin the week-long campaign when they welcome King University on Tues., Feb. 11 in Hayes Gymnasium starting at 7 p.m. Fans are encouraged to wear pink to support the cause. On Wednesday, Feb. 12, the softball team will play a double-header against Lincoln Memorial University beginning at 2 p.m.
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The Master’s University and Seminary Appoints Dr. Sam Horn President
- By Randy Page - BJU
The Board of Directors of The Master’s University and Seminary in Santa Clarita, California, today voted to name Dr. Sam Horn their 9th president, succeeding Dr. John Stead, effective in May or June 2020. Dr. Horn is the executive vice president for enrollment and ministerial advancement at Bob Jones University.
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Utah State University Group Attempts to Block Christian and Atheist Discussion on Campus
- By Ratio Christi
LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Ratio Christi Campus Apologetics Alliance's Weber State chapter today received word that a student organization is protesting the chapter's upcoming event A Christian and an Atheist Unite Against the Death of Intellectual Diversity at the University. The event, a bilateral discussion between atheist and Christian professors, is being held at neighboring Utah State University and is part of a four-stop tour. The group, calling themselves the USU Anti-Racist Solidarity Group, have written a letter to Utah State claiming that they, "do not feel safe," and, "do not condone it taking place at our university."
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BJU to Host Annual Bible Conference
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host its annual Bible Conference Feb. 18-21 on the BJU campus. This year’s theme, “The God of All Comfort,” will explore aspects of God’s unchanging character and the comfort that can be found in Him.
BJU President Steve Pettit will preach the opening Bible Conference service Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m. Other Bible Conference services will be held Wednesday through Friday at 10 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. daily. On Thursday afternoon, participants may select from several workshops led by conference speakers along with Carol Anne Clemons from Coffey Ministries.
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Volleyball Athlete Crowned Miss NGU 2020
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![L to R; Miss NGU 2020 Kasie Thomas, first runner-up Brooke Biondo, second runner-up Hope Scott, and third runner-up Kimberly Ensley participated in the Miss NGU scholarship competition on Friday, Jan. 17. L to R; Miss NGU 2020 Kasie Thomas, first runner-up Brooke Biondo, second runner-up Hope Scott, and third runner-up Kimberly Ensley participated in the Miss NGU scholarship competition on Friday, Jan. 17.](/images/Miss-NGU-2020_Insider-Header_500x300.jpg)
Allison Yeater Lipe, Miss North Greenville University 2019, passed her crown to Kasie Thomas, a sophomore broadcast media major from Wetumpka, AL, during the annual Miss NGU scholarship competition on Friday, Jan. 17 in Turner Chapel. Thomas will compete this summer in the Miss South Carolina competition.
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BJU Partners with The Blood Connection
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host its semi-annual Blood Connection Drive beginning today through Wednesday, Jan. 29, from 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. each day. Blood Connection buses will be located adjacent to the Alumni Building near the Wade Hampton Boulevard entrance.
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- NGU School of Theatre Presents ‘Truth be Told’
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