By Bob Holmes
Ƶ alumnus Phil Thompson calls it “spiritual warfare on the web.”
Thompson manages digital strategy and development for The Gospel Coalition (TGC)Ken Blackwell, a nationally-known figure with an extensive career in public service has been named to the Ƶ Board of Trustees. Blackwell has served as mayor of
Ƶ junior Kaylyn Stewart says the people of Lake Charles, Louisiana feel forgotten over a month after enduring Hurricane Laura, one of the strongest storms to ever hit
By Joshua Ford CIU Student Writer When the dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, Dr. James Lanpher, told his faculty members of his plan to do a seminar series on racial injustice, Professor Dr
By Bob Holmes As golf carts carrying 116 golfers headed for the links at the Columbia Country Club, claps and cheers went up from dozens of volunteers at the annual CIU Golf Classic — as well as some
By Alex Brickey CIU Student Writer “I challenge you at this time in 2020, perhaps one of the most disruptive times in history, to answer the question about what will you choose: chaos or community?”
By Bob Holmes Manuel Espina has served as an ambassador — in more ways than one. For over two years Espina served as Guatemala’s ambassador to the United States. Today, he still represents his country
By Bob Holmes Over two dozen Ƶ students, President Dr. Mark Smith and other CIU administrators joined tens of thousands on the National Mall who were crying out to God
By Alexander Brickey CIU Student Writer The Ƶ student body gathered together in prayer and glorifying God through worship at the annual Christian Life Conference
The upward enrollment trend at Ƶ and Ben Lippen School continues in record breaking fashion. CIU’s enrollment has increased four straight years. A total of 2,145
Several members of the CIU men’s basketball team took time to help the local elementary school get ready for the return of in-class learning during the COVID era. The Rams travelled down Monticello
By Alex Brickey CIU Student Writer The students swayed back and forth like grass in the wind as they sang praises to their God. It was a brief reminder that while the flowers fade and the grass