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The Blue Tribune is your place to learn about all things Ѹ and keep up with stories from campus and beyond. By guiding you through the different aspects of Ѹ, we'll help you decide if you want to pursue your very own Ѹ experience.
Featured Posts
Finding Unity in Community: Diversity Café
DiCaf involves both learning about and engaging with the cultural backgrounds of Ѹ students.
Dr. Brad Voyles Appointed President of Ѹ
The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to affirm the recommendation of the Presidential Search Committee and appoint Dr. Brad Voyles as the next president of Ѹ.
What Does “Pursuing Knowledge - Transformed By Faith” Mean?
Our pursuit of academics isn't just about content, it's about meaning—eternal and redemptive meaning. We go a step further than offering a biblically-based education within a Christian community by emphasizing Christ’s renewal of all things, including academic curriculum. This transforms... ...
Recent Blog Posts
How to Apply for Housing
Learn about the simple process to apply for housing at Ѹ as a first-time student.
The Redeemer of My Cynicism
Through struggles and healing, Ѹ became a safe place for student Julia Michael to wrestle with faith, build friendships,...
The Ripples of Ѹ’s Community
The reach of Ѹ’s community extends beyond campus, influencing students through personal connections, faith-driven...
Student Senate: Serving the Ѹ Community
Student Senate is a group of dedicated students who seek to serve and represent the campus community by planning events...
Feeling Known and Seen while Battling Cancer
Cade Duble's story about how Ѹ's community has impacted his life through his battle with cancer.
My Experience as a Ѹ Student Ambassador
Tyneisha Herring became a student ambassador in spring 2024, and it was the best decision she could have made.
Soup Sundays: One Student’s Tradition of Sunday Fellowship
A student starts a Sunday tradition on campus to bring about fellowship through food.
Christian Advocacy in the CCCU: Joy Mosley ’08
Ѹ alumna on her work in the CCCU and the current issues she sees Christian colleges facing.