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LIFEatBJU — A documentary of campus life filmed by students
http://www.lifeatbju.com - Life at BJU is like no other—and we've got the footage to prove it!
We asked BJU students, faculty and staff to grab their cameras and record their day from home to classroom and back again. Through their stories they captured an authentic glimpse of what life is like at BJU. Get ready for a 13-minute documentary that gives you an inside look at college life through their eyes.
published: 25 Jul 2013
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Why Choose Bob Jones University
http://www.bju.edu/why - Located in Greenville, S.C., Bob Jones University is a biblically faithful, liberal arts university focused on educating the whole person to reflect and serve Christ. BJU offers a unique blend of rigorous academic programs, discipleship, and character and leadership development. We are committed to the truth of Scripture and to pursuing excellence in all we do.
published: 10 Apr 2014
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Tour of Bob Jones University
This is my redo of my older and poor quality Bob Jones University tour video that somehow went viral... Well, I ain't complaini' about it! Enjoy the new and vastly improved tour video! As one individual pointed out in the comments section, I failed to state BJU's location. BJU is located near downtown Greenville, South Carolina, USA. If you want to come to BJU then leave a comment below and I will get back to you.
*I failed to add video or images of the Activity Center, which is a giant wind tunnel, so just Google I guess 🙃
published: 24 Jan 2021
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Bob Jones University v. United States Case Brief Summary | Law Case Explained
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Bob Jones University v. United States | 461 U.S. 574 (1983)
Freedom of religion and eradicating racial discrimination are two fundamental public policies whose interplay can raise tough questions. For instance, should the government extend tax exemption to private schools with racially discriminatory policies founded in religion? The United States Supreme Court addressed that question in 1983’s Bob Jones University versus United States.
Bob Jones University, or Bob Jones, was founded in 1927 as a nondenominational fundamentalist Christian school. Bob Jones espoused the controversial view that the Bible prohibits interracia...
published: 08 Feb 2021
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Bob Jones University's Racist Anti-miscegenation Rule Discussed on Larry King Live (PART ONE)
On March 3, 2000 Bob Jones III appeared on CNN's Larry King Live to discuss Bob Jones University's anti-miscegenation rule. During the interview, Jones stated that BJU had "dropped the rule." However, according to The New York Times, anti-miscegenation doctrine continued to be taught on BJU's campus after this interview aired. On March 6, 2000, Bob Jones III preached a chapel message during which he taught that "most people viewed interracial marriage as an unwise decision." In addition, The New York Times reported that Bob Jones University had indeed not dropped the rule. Instead, Bob Jones III stated that he would only provide an exemption to the anti-miscegenation rule if students' provided a note from their parents.
In this video, regarding the school's anti-miscegenistic beliefs, Jon...
published: 02 Apr 2012
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colleges i would get kicked out of because they have weirdly strict rules
honestly don’t know why i’m so obsessed with weird strict rules from random universities i would never go to. how does new york university compare to pensacola christian college? i don’t know you tell me…..
。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ 。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ open me
there is an alternate universe me right now thats enrolled in brigham young university. also theres a shadow version of me that attends university of southern california… but thats besides the point.
would i get kicked out of these schools? yes. how? probably by pensacola christian college thinking im dancing when im just walking weird.
you like my videos ???? no??? well subscribe for similar content. i make videos related the college life, fashion, things… mostly college stuff because that’s my only personality. wanna know how i got in...
published: 15 Mar 2021
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Hamlet
http://www.bju.edu -
Directed by Paul Radford
Set and Costume Design by Jeffrey Stegall
Lighting design by Richard Streeter
DIRECTOR’S NOTES
Hamlet has played an important role in the history of Shakespearean performance at BJU. It was first performed in 1932 at the original campus in College Point, Florida. The production was so well received that the Classic Players took it on tour to several cities in Florida and Alabama. In 1933 Hamlet was the inaugural Classic Players production in Cleveland, Tennessee, the institution’s second home, where both players and play received a warm welcome.
Happily, Shakespeare designed the play with enough intriguing interpretative issues to keep any director and cast from reducing it to a “definitive” version. Classic Players’ productions of Hamlet h...
published: 30 Mar 2020
12:47
LIFEatBJU — A documentary of campus life filmed by students
http://www.lifeatbju.com - Life at BJU is like no other—and we've got the footage to prove it!
We asked BJU students, faculty and staff to grab their cameras a...
http://www.lifeatbju.com - Life at BJU is like no other—and we've got the footage to prove it!
We asked BJU students, faculty and staff to grab their cameras and record their day from home to classroom and back again. Through their stories they captured an authentic glimpse of what life is like at BJU. Get ready for a 13-minute documentary that gives you an inside look at college life through their eyes.
https://wn.com/Lifeatbju_—_A_Documentary_Of_Campus_Life_Filmed_By_Students
http://www.lifeatbju.com - Life at BJU is like no other—and we've got the footage to prove it!
We asked BJU students, faculty and staff to grab their cameras and record their day from home to classroom and back again. Through their stories they captured an authentic glimpse of what life is like at BJU. Get ready for a 13-minute documentary that gives you an inside look at college life through their eyes.
- published: 25 Jul 2013
- views: 42072
1:05
Why Choose Bob Jones University
http://www.bju.edu/why - Located in Greenville, S.C., Bob Jones University is a biblically faithful, liberal arts university focused on educating the whole pers...
http://www.bju.edu/why - Located in Greenville, S.C., Bob Jones University is a biblically faithful, liberal arts university focused on educating the whole person to reflect and serve Christ. BJU offers a unique blend of rigorous academic programs, discipleship, and character and leadership development. We are committed to the truth of Scripture and to pursuing excellence in all we do.
https://wn.com/Why_Choose_Bob_Jones_University
http://www.bju.edu/why - Located in Greenville, S.C., Bob Jones University is a biblically faithful, liberal arts university focused on educating the whole person to reflect and serve Christ. BJU offers a unique blend of rigorous academic programs, discipleship, and character and leadership development. We are committed to the truth of Scripture and to pursuing excellence in all we do.
- published: 10 Apr 2014
- views: 6567
9:57
Tour of Bob Jones University
This is my redo of my older and poor quality Bob Jones University tour video that somehow went viral... Well, I ain't complaini' about it! Enjoy the new and v...
This is my redo of my older and poor quality Bob Jones University tour video that somehow went viral... Well, I ain't complaini' about it! Enjoy the new and vastly improved tour video! As one individual pointed out in the comments section, I failed to state BJU's location. BJU is located near downtown Greenville, South Carolina, USA. If you want to come to BJU then leave a comment below and I will get back to you.
*I failed to add video or images of the Activity Center, which is a giant wind tunnel, so just Google I guess 🙃
https://wn.com/Tour_Of_Bob_Jones_University
This is my redo of my older and poor quality Bob Jones University tour video that somehow went viral... Well, I ain't complaini' about it! Enjoy the new and vastly improved tour video! As one individual pointed out in the comments section, I failed to state BJU's location. BJU is located near downtown Greenville, South Carolina, USA. If you want to come to BJU then leave a comment below and I will get back to you.
*I failed to add video or images of the Activity Center, which is a giant wind tunnel, so just Google I guess 🙃
- published: 24 Jan 2021
- views: 2799
2:13
Bob Jones University v. United States Case Brief Summary | Law Case Explained
Get more case briefs explained with Quimbee. Quimbee has over 16,300 case briefs (and counting) keyed to 223 casebooks ► https://www.quimbee.com/case-briefs-ove...
Get more case briefs explained with Quimbee. Quimbee has over 16,300 case briefs (and counting) keyed to 223 casebooks ► https://www.quimbee.com/case-briefs-overview
Bob Jones University v. United States | 461 U.S. 574 (1983)
Freedom of religion and eradicating racial discrimination are two fundamental public policies whose interplay can raise tough questions. For instance, should the government extend tax exemption to private schools with racially discriminatory policies founded in religion? The United States Supreme Court addressed that question in 1983’s Bob Jones University versus United States.
Bob Jones University, or Bob Jones, was founded in 1927 as a nondenominational fundamentalist Christian school. Bob Jones espoused the controversial view that the Bible prohibits interracial marriages. Accordingly, Bob Jones categorically denied admission to black students until 1971. However, Bob Jones would expel or deny admission to anyone dating or married to someone of a different race, anyone advocating interracial marriage, or anyone affiliated with a group advocating it.
The Internal Revenue Code, or IRC, permitted tax exemption to religious, educational, or charitable organizations meeting certain requirements. The statute didn't list racial discrimination as a basis to deny tax exemption. Consequently, the Internal Revenue Service, or IRS, granted tax exemption to numerous schools practicing racial discrimination, including Bob Jones. But in 1970, the IRS began denying tax exemption to these schools. Before long, the IRS formally revoked Bob Jones's tax-exempt status.
To put the legal questions before a court, Bob Jones paid miniscule tax and then sued for a refund in district court. The court held that the IRS had exceeded its statutory authority and violated the First Amendment's Religion Clause. The federal government appealed to the Fourth Circuit, which reversed the district court. The United States Supreme Court granted cert.
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Bob Jones University v. United States | 461 U.S. 574 (1983)
Freedom of religion and eradicating racial discrimination are two fundamental public policies whose interplay can raise tough questions. For instance, should the government extend tax exemption to private schools with racially discriminatory policies founded in religion? The United States Supreme Court addressed that question in 1983’s Bob Jones University versus United States.
Bob Jones University, or Bob Jones, was founded in 1927 as a nondenominational fundamentalist Christian school. Bob Jones espoused the controversial view that the Bible prohibits interracial marriages. Accordingly, Bob Jones categorically denied admission to black students until 1971. However, Bob Jones would expel or deny admission to anyone dating or married to someone of a different race, anyone advocating interracial marriage, or anyone affiliated with a group advocating it.
The Internal Revenue Code, or IRC, permitted tax exemption to religious, educational, or charitable organizations meeting certain requirements. The statute didn't list racial discrimination as a basis to deny tax exemption. Consequently, the Internal Revenue Service, or IRS, granted tax exemption to numerous schools practicing racial discrimination, including Bob Jones. But in 1970, the IRS began denying tax exemption to these schools. Before long, the IRS formally revoked Bob Jones's tax-exempt status.
To put the legal questions before a court, Bob Jones paid miniscule tax and then sued for a refund in district court. The court held that the IRS had exceeded its statutory authority and violated the First Amendment's Religion Clause. The federal government appealed to the Fourth Circuit, which reversed the district court. The United States Supreme Court granted cert.
Want more details on this case? Get the rule of law, issues, holding and reasonings, and more case facts here: https://www.quimbee.com/cases/bob-jones-university-v-united-states
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- published: 08 Feb 2021
- views: 1770
10:08
Bob Jones University's Racist Anti-miscegenation Rule Discussed on Larry King Live (PART ONE)
On March 3, 2000 Bob Jones III appeared on CNN's Larry King Live to discuss Bob Jones University's anti-miscegenation rule. During the interview, Jones stated t...
On March 3, 2000 Bob Jones III appeared on CNN's Larry King Live to discuss Bob Jones University's anti-miscegenation rule. During the interview, Jones stated that BJU had "dropped the rule." However, according to The New York Times, anti-miscegenation doctrine continued to be taught on BJU's campus after this interview aired. On March 6, 2000, Bob Jones III preached a chapel message during which he taught that "most people viewed interracial marriage as an unwise decision." In addition, The New York Times reported that Bob Jones University had indeed not dropped the rule. Instead, Bob Jones III stated that he would only provide an exemption to the anti-miscegenation rule if students' provided a note from their parents.
In this video, regarding the school's anti-miscegenistic beliefs, Jones claims, "students never hear it preached." However, a link has been provided below showing a strongly worded letter that Jones wrote to a student following a chapel message about BJU's anti-miscegenistic beliefs. This letter from 1995 clearly contradicts Jones's claim that "there have been four, five, six generations of students that graduated from there have never heard this preached in our chapel or taught in our school."
Finally, Jones states that "we can't point to a verse in the Bible that says you shouldn't date or marry interracial. . .no, we can't back it up with a verse from the Bible. . .we never have tried to. . .we have never tried to do that." In response, please see the links to the 1960 and 1986 brochures that BJU published. The 1960 publication is entitled "Is Segregation Scriptural," and the 1986 publication is entitled "Race Relations."
http://www.stufffundieslike.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/BJU.jpg
http://www.scribd.com/doc/55220256/1960-BJSr-is-Segregation-Scriptural
http://www.scribd.com/doc/54922083/1986-Race-Relations-at-BJU
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/08/us/national-news-briefs-parents-note-needed-for-interracial-dates.html
https://wn.com/Bob_Jones_University's_Racist_Anti_Miscegenation_Rule_Discussed_On_Larry_King_Live_(Part_One)
On March 3, 2000 Bob Jones III appeared on CNN's Larry King Live to discuss Bob Jones University's anti-miscegenation rule. During the interview, Jones stated that BJU had "dropped the rule." However, according to The New York Times, anti-miscegenation doctrine continued to be taught on BJU's campus after this interview aired. On March 6, 2000, Bob Jones III preached a chapel message during which he taught that "most people viewed interracial marriage as an unwise decision." In addition, The New York Times reported that Bob Jones University had indeed not dropped the rule. Instead, Bob Jones III stated that he would only provide an exemption to the anti-miscegenation rule if students' provided a note from their parents.
In this video, regarding the school's anti-miscegenistic beliefs, Jones claims, "students never hear it preached." However, a link has been provided below showing a strongly worded letter that Jones wrote to a student following a chapel message about BJU's anti-miscegenistic beliefs. This letter from 1995 clearly contradicts Jones's claim that "there have been four, five, six generations of students that graduated from there have never heard this preached in our chapel or taught in our school."
Finally, Jones states that "we can't point to a verse in the Bible that says you shouldn't date or marry interracial. . .no, we can't back it up with a verse from the Bible. . .we never have tried to. . .we have never tried to do that." In response, please see the links to the 1960 and 1986 brochures that BJU published. The 1960 publication is entitled "Is Segregation Scriptural," and the 1986 publication is entitled "Race Relations."
http://www.stufffundieslike.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/BJU.jpg
http://www.scribd.com/doc/55220256/1960-BJSr-is-Segregation-Scriptural
http://www.scribd.com/doc/54922083/1986-Race-Relations-at-BJU
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/08/us/national-news-briefs-parents-note-needed-for-interracial-dates.html
- published: 02 Apr 2012
- views: 37509
20:59
colleges i would get kicked out of because they have weirdly strict rules
honestly don’t know why i’m so obsessed with weird strict rules from random universities i would never go to. how does new york university compare to pensacola ...
honestly don’t know why i’m so obsessed with weird strict rules from random universities i would never go to. how does new york university compare to pensacola christian college? i don’t know you tell me…..
。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ 。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ open me
there is an alternate universe me right now thats enrolled in brigham young university. also theres a shadow version of me that attends university of southern california… but thats besides the point.
would i get kicked out of these schools? yes. how? probably by pensacola christian college thinking im dancing when im just walking weird.
you like my videos ???? no??? well subscribe for similar content. i make videos related the college life, fashion, things… mostly college stuff because that’s my only personality. wanna know how i got into twice??? watch my nyu video. will i link it… no.
did i actually get accepted into bob jones university? is this a real college reaction video? does it look like a real college reaction video? will they ever accept me? what are some cRaZy harvard rules?
not sure.. thinkin out loud..
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https://wn.com/Colleges_I_Would_Get_Kicked_Out_Of_Because_They_Have_Weirdly_Strict_Rules
honestly don’t know why i’m so obsessed with weird strict rules from random universities i would never go to. how does new york university compare to pensacola christian college? i don’t know you tell me…..
。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ 。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ open me
there is an alternate universe me right now thats enrolled in brigham young university. also theres a shadow version of me that attends university of southern california… but thats besides the point.
would i get kicked out of these schools? yes. how? probably by pensacola christian college thinking im dancing when im just walking weird.
you like my videos ???? no??? well subscribe for similar content. i make videos related the college life, fashion, things… mostly college stuff because that’s my only personality. wanna know how i got into twice??? watch my nyu video. will i link it… no.
did i actually get accepted into bob jones university? is this a real college reaction video? does it look like a real college reaction video? will they ever accept me? what are some cRaZy harvard rules?
not sure.. thinkin out loud..
≿━━━━༺❀༻━━━━≾
twitter: http://twitter.com/earth2amira
instagram: http://instagram.com/magicamira
business email:
[email protected]
- published: 15 Mar 2021
- views: 2655
2:40:18
Hamlet
http://www.bju.edu -
Directed by Paul Radford
Set and Costume Design by Jeffrey Stegall
Lighting design by Richard Streeter
DIRECTOR’S NOTES
Hamlet has playe...
http://www.bju.edu -
Directed by Paul Radford
Set and Costume Design by Jeffrey Stegall
Lighting design by Richard Streeter
DIRECTOR’S NOTES
Hamlet has played an important role in the history of Shakespearean performance at BJU. It was first performed in 1932 at the original campus in College Point, Florida. The production was so well received that the Classic Players took it on tour to several cities in Florida and
Alabama. In 1933 Hamlet was the inaugural Classic Players production in Cleveland, Tennessee, the institution’s second home, where both players and play received a warm welcome.
Happily, Shakespeare designed the play with enough intriguing interpretative issues to keep any director and cast from reducing it to a “definitive” version. Classic Players’ productions of Hamlet have been set in several different eras, including the early Renaissance and Cavalier periods. As the 1948 program suggests, “The spirit of the play knows no limit of time or place, but is universal.”
Our current costume and set designs pay homage to the first Greenville production of Hamlet in 1948. The style is predominantly Byzantine, with glimmering color and lurking shadows, suggesting a period of opulence masking political turmoil and intrigue. The features of the set lack symmetry as the Royal Palace at Elsinore is seemingly “out of joint.” There is something “rotten in the state of Denmark,” and a reign that appears legitimate and strong already shows sign of decay.
Our Hamlet is focused on the essential moral truth at the heart of the play: the violation of one’s conscience will bring the justice of divine retribution. We follow the journey of a young man of integrity who is transformed into a “scourge” of God when he violates his own conscience in rashly killing an “unseen good old man.” Additionally, we follow the reverse journey of a murderous king who unintentionally reveals a blackened, guilty conscience before the eyes of his court. But in the case of Hamlet, Shakespeare also suggests the positive truth that Providence can enable a person to repent and correct his course, turn away from evil, and even become the instrument of its defeat.
A modern audience may not easily identify with the plight of a Danish prince called on by a tortured ghost to kill a villainous king. However, we can all relate to the human drama of a moral person faced with the ultimate question of his personal responsibility to right the wrongs in the society around him. We all must face the question, “What is the right thing to do about evil?” Viewed in this way, we see in Hamlet a mirror image of our own temptations and frailties.
https://wn.com/Hamlet
http://www.bju.edu -
Directed by Paul Radford
Set and Costume Design by Jeffrey Stegall
Lighting design by Richard Streeter
DIRECTOR’S NOTES
Hamlet has played an important role in the history of Shakespearean performance at BJU. It was first performed in 1932 at the original campus in College Point, Florida. The production was so well received that the Classic Players took it on tour to several cities in Florida and
Alabama. In 1933 Hamlet was the inaugural Classic Players production in Cleveland, Tennessee, the institution’s second home, where both players and play received a warm welcome.
Happily, Shakespeare designed the play with enough intriguing interpretative issues to keep any director and cast from reducing it to a “definitive” version. Classic Players’ productions of Hamlet have been set in several different eras, including the early Renaissance and Cavalier periods. As the 1948 program suggests, “The spirit of the play knows no limit of time or place, but is universal.”
Our current costume and set designs pay homage to the first Greenville production of Hamlet in 1948. The style is predominantly Byzantine, with glimmering color and lurking shadows, suggesting a period of opulence masking political turmoil and intrigue. The features of the set lack symmetry as the Royal Palace at Elsinore is seemingly “out of joint.” There is something “rotten in the state of Denmark,” and a reign that appears legitimate and strong already shows sign of decay.
Our Hamlet is focused on the essential moral truth at the heart of the play: the violation of one’s conscience will bring the justice of divine retribution. We follow the journey of a young man of integrity who is transformed into a “scourge” of God when he violates his own conscience in rashly killing an “unseen good old man.” Additionally, we follow the reverse journey of a murderous king who unintentionally reveals a blackened, guilty conscience before the eyes of his court. But in the case of Hamlet, Shakespeare also suggests the positive truth that Providence can enable a person to repent and correct his course, turn away from evil, and even become the instrument of its defeat.
A modern audience may not easily identify with the plight of a Danish prince called on by a tortured ghost to kill a villainous king. However, we can all relate to the human drama of a moral person faced with the ultimate question of his personal responsibility to right the wrongs in the society around him. We all must face the question, “What is the right thing to do about evil?” Viewed in this way, we see in Hamlet a mirror image of our own temptations and frailties.
- published: 30 Mar 2020
- views: 1227284