When Tara Collins stepped onto CIU鈥檚 Sessions Field on Aug. 25 for the first women鈥檚 soccer match of the season, she had no idea her name would be broadcast on ESPN. With 25:00 minutes remaining in
By Alex Brickey CIU Student Writer Hours before cars and U-Hauls rolled on to International Boulevard to enter the 小猪视频 campus, student leaders gathered on The Quad to
Declare the Word! That was the action call to 小猪视频 faculty and staff from President Dr. Mark Smith just ahead of the 2021-2022 CIU school year. That is also the theme for
The CIU Athletic Department took a break from their usual preseason activities to gear up for the 2021-2022 academic year with the first-ever CIU combined athletic and leadership weekend retreat in
Catching up with CIU alumnus Jeremy Kingsley He has been a Bible teacher, author and motivational speaker. His work has taken him around the world. What鈥檚 next for 小猪视频
By Bob Holmes 鈥淧astors have always been an incredible influence in this culture, in this nation.鈥 That was the message from Tim Throckmorton to local pastors gathered on the Columbia International
Alan Cooper, the founder of the online business periodical MidlandsBiz, recently sat down for a wide-ranging interview with 小猪视频 President Dr. Mark Smith to talk about CIU
For the third consecutive year 小猪视频 Rams athletes are NAIA Champions of Character. Champions of Character earn points in character training, conduct in competition
Former 小猪视频 President Dr. George Murray tackles a couple of hot topics in two 鈥淟earn the Word鈥 podcasts produced by Word of Life. Murray was a recent speaker on the campus
The decision by United States gymnast Simone Biles to pull out of early Olympic events has prompted comments and analysis around the world. Among those with some thoughts are Columbia International
Doug Gilmer says he watched a lot of the TV police show Starsky and Hutch when he was growing up, and knew from an early age he wanted to be in law enforcement. His dream came true. Today he holds the
By Bob Holmes How to make fueling semi-trucks with used cooking oil not only an environmentally-friendly business idea, but also a profitable one had high school students Jacob Spangler and Peyton
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