Media & Arts
Biola Forensics
http://www.profroebuck.com/forensics/
Biola University is one of the most successful college speech squads in the nation. An active member of the Pacific Southwest Collegiate Forensics Association, Biola regularly attends debate and individual events speech tournaments throughout the western states, and hosts an annual intercollegiate speech tournament on campus.
Biola Radio
http://www.mcom.biola.edu/studentmedia/biolaradio/
http://biolaradio.biola.edu/
Eighty-three years ago Biola led the revolution that helped shape Christian radio broadcasting. Today, we begin a new road in Christian Broadcasting, one that re-shapes while providing students with a “hands on” learning experience in a professional studio environment.
The Biolan
Begun in 1927, The Biolan yearbook has served the University student body and faculty nearly every year since. A Chronicle of each year’s events, the Biolan showcases student life, education, and faith in an integral and theme-driven manner. Starting out as a small black and white book with small photos, the Biolan has grown with technology and student population to its present 264 pages with many large full color photographs, progressive design and page layouts. The Biolan is run by students and funded with student fees so that every student receives a yearbook at the end of the year.
The Chimes
http://www.mcom.biola.edu/studentmedia/chimes/
http://chimes.biola.edu
The Chimes is the student publication of Biola University. Their editorial staff of 12 and reporters who number more than a dozen publish a newspaper every Thursday, excluding holidays, finals, and during Torrey and Mission Conference week.
Eagle Vision
http://www.mcom.biola.edu/studentmedia/eaglevision/
http://www.mcom.biola.edu/EV/
EagleVision is a student-run, daily television news broadcast from the Biola University Mass Communication department. Every weekday, we broadcast to televisions across Biola’s campus and around the world via the Internet.
The Guerilla Film Society
http://www.mcom.biola.edu/studentmedia/guerillafilmsociety/
The Guerilla Film Society exists as a common ground for young filmmakers who insist on pursuing excellence in the art and craft of filmmaking. It is the goal of the Guerilla Film Society’s members to mutually encourage each other in that pursuit.
