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May 25, 2009 | Whittier Daily News
School Notes: Whittier College and Biola University students win $1,500 scholarships
The Whittier Republican Women, Federated have awarded four $1,500 scholarships to local students from Whittier College and Biola University in La Mirada.
Cornerstone Student from Camarillo Won the Acsi District Science Fair
Pedro A. Acero Pedro A. Acero Julius Acero and his project On Friday April 3, a Cornerstone Student from Camarillo won the ACSI District Science Fair in the Physical Science category, for all Christian Schools in Southern California.
Food Bank and VFW Host Biola Food Giveaway
A local community group is reaching out to valley families in need. On Friday, the VFW Post in Biola along with the Community Food Bank will team up for a farmer's market style giveaway.
Water Delivery Begins for Some Valley...
Recent storms weren't enough to end statewide drought conditions but the added snowpack has allowed the Fresno Irrigation District to begin delivering water on Wednesday.
Fresno Police conducted a special DUI checkpoint Friday night, dedicated to the memory of a victim killed by a drunk driver.
Local: Biola man dies in wreck
A 26-year-old Biola man was killed Wednesday morning when his pickup plunged 200 feet and landed upside down in the shallow San Joaquin River west of Fresno.
Hundreds celebrate Women's History Month at Biola
About 300 people attended Biola University's second annual Ruby Slippers Luncheon Wednesday in celebration of National Women's History Month.
College Track: Biola's Miller wins Naia pentathlon championship
Biola University's Natasha Miller won four out of five events, breaking an NAIA Indoor record in one, en route to winning the pentathlon title at the 2009 NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships on Thursday.
College students hit hard by cuts
College of the Desert officials warn the deteriorating economy is creating conditions that could hinder community college students from transferring to a four-year university.
Local college roundup: - 8:28 am Fri
Women's tennis The Fresno Pacific women's tennis team extended its dominance in Golden State Athletic Conference play, beating Biola 6-3 on Thursday and picking up its 38th straight GSAC victory.
BIBLES ACROSS AMERICA More than 31,000 Americans will have a hand in publishing a new Bible - America's NIV - the first NIV Bible ever written 'one-verse, one-person' at a time.
Fresno Pacific suffered it's first conference loss of the season over the weekend, but it didn't hurt the Sunbirds very much.
Biola trustees reaffirm commitment to school's biblical heritage
About 300 people saw a piece of history Friday. For only the second time in its 100-year history, the Biola University board of trustees publicly reaffirmed their commitment to the school's mission and to God.
Biola vs. Whittier in girls basketball
The Whittier community is encouraged to come out and cheer on its favorite basketball teams at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Chase Gymnasium at Biola University, 12800 Biola Ave.
Chili's to host fundraiser for fallen Santa Fe Springs officer
On Dec. 15 CHP Officer Joe Sanders was struck and killed by a motorist while working on the Pomona Freeway.
Biola vs. Whittier in girls basketball
The Whittier community is encouraged to come out and cheer on its favorite basketball teams at 2 p.m. Dec.
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