Biola University turned 102 on Thursday, February 25 and more than 500 students came out to celebrate with an old-fashioned "drive-in" movie. A giant screen was set up to take students back to their childhood with the popular 1996 movie Space Jam, staring Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny. While the movie played, students enjoyed popcorn, cotton candy, ice cream and red and white Biola birthday cupcakes.
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