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Published since 1963, The Collegian is the official student newspaper of Houston Baptist University, named a “school on the rise, filled with excitement” by First Things in 2010. The Collegian is published by-weekly through the academic year and continuously on its website, www.hbucollegian.com.

Paramore redefines group, sound on eponymous album

Paramore redefines group,  sound on eponymous album

“Paramore’s” refreshing diversity is a welcome change from the somewhat formulaic nature of previous albums and is a change that the band should develop further.…

Staff editorial: New classes offer new opportunities

Staff editorial: New classes offer new opportunities

The University will offer new classes starting this fall semester to students of all majors, allowing them to broaden their current interests, cultivate new ones and take advantage of the…

Greek Week mixes teams, builds unity

By Marissa Harrison  Asst. news editor   Greek life has put a new spin on the traditional Greek Week with the hope of building community among Greek organizations. This is…

School of Business to begin program with college in India

By Gabi bourn Opinion editor   The University signed an agreement leading to an intellectual cooperation and exchange with Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship in Bangalore, India on Feb.…

Post-birth abortions debated

By JACKY TAMEZ  Religion editor    An expectant mother arrives at an abortion clinic to terminate her pregnancy. She follows the necessary procedures, but the abortion is deemed unsuccessful because…

New dean brings nursing experience

By Angelle Cole Staff writer   Dr. Renae Schumann, new dean of the School of Nursing and Allied Health, brings a fresh outlook with her specialty in nursing and personal…

Fitness Center to build rock wall by fall semester

By Jacky Tamez Religion editor   Beginning this fall, University students will have the opportunity to exercise both their physical and mental strength with the addition of a rock-climbing wall…

Etiquette dinner returns to campus, features business professionals

By Gabi Bourn Opinion editor   Etiquette consultant Pat Goettsche believes first impressions are critical to succeeding in the professional world. “Every time you step out, you are making a…

Current Conversations: Religious freedom bill vetoed

Current Conversations: Religious freedom bill vetoed

Texas A&M University’s student president recently vetoed a bill that would exempt the student body from paying for organizations that support causes that conflict with core elements of major religions.…

Antithesis: Should students choose careers based on job security?

YES By Taylor Gibson Choosing a career based on job security is pragmatic because it will induce economic invulnerability, lead to financial freedom and dissipate stress. Students need to choose…

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