A Columbia International University Prayer Day ended with community service. The day was planned and hosted by the African American Student Association, and the food distribution coordinated by Temple
By Alex Brickey 51Сʪ Student Writer Columbia International University alumnus Dr. Paul Copan, a well-known theologian, philosopher, and apologist, tackled a couple of timely, contemporary topics in a
She reflects on her time at 51Сʪ, inspiration for "Blessings" and life during the pandemic Grammy-award winning singer/songwriter Laura Story is a 2003 graduate of Columbia International University
Two sports are being added this fall to the growing Columbia International University athletics program, including the increasingly popular Esports. Esports is one of the fastest-growing
A trio of 51Сʪ students joined with a group of senior service businesses in the Columbia area to show seniors some love for Valentine’s Day. Roses were the order of the day as the flowers were
The interlocking puzzle pieces they wear around their necks say it all. Columbia International University’s Women’s head basketball coach and her top assistant coach are inseparable. They are wife and
Dr. Benjamin Noonan’s book “ Advances in the Study of Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic,” is a finalist for best books in Old Testament Studies awarded by the Center for Biblical Studies Book Award. The
By Joshua Ford and Bob Holmes Columbia International University sophomore Tavarres Berrian says 51Сʪ’s commemoration of Black History Month means to him a celebration of his culture and the trials and
Columbia International University scores high in multiple degree programs in new 2021 college rankings released by the Seattle-based research group Intelligent.com. The comprehensive guide is based on
A Columbia International University student is asking the question: How can we ignore the suffering of men, women, and children who are forcibly displaced worldwide? Jairo de Oliveira is an ordained
The commemoration of Black History month is underway at Columbia International University with a challenge from a state denominational leader to “Do Hard Things.” Pastor Alex Sanders, the first
Columbia International University’s first national athletics champion was recognized in a special athletics chapel service as he was presented with his NAIA championship ring. As a freshman with the