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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Beach to bridge

Photo Collage by Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
The ultimate summer road trip guide from San Diego to San Francisco.
Elise Kelly, Writer May 11, 2015
The ultimate summer road trip guide from San Diego to San Francisco.

A taste of culture

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Moros Cuban Restaurant combines a variety of different cultures into their workplace to provide customers with an enjoyable and delicious dining experience.
Emily Ednoff, Writer May 10, 2015
Moros Cuban Restaurant combines a variety of different cultures into their workplace to provide customers with an enjoyable and delicious dining experience.

Outside the bubble

Outside the bubble
The Solidarity ministry in Fullerton partners with Biola students in academic service learning projects to heal troubled communities.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer May 6, 2015
The Solidarity ministry in Fullerton partners with Biola students in academic service learning projects to heal troubled communities.

Campus communities

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Students share their experiences with their floor communities on campus, from cultural diversity to old-school legacies.
Nick Mutch, Writer May 6, 2015
Students share their experiences with their floor communities on campus, from cultural diversity to old-school legacies.

Alternative spring break

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Biola’s Center for Cross-Cultural Engagement took students to the streets of Skid Row over spring break to promote cultural understanding during the department’s expansion.
Augusta McDonnell, Writer May 6, 2015
Biola’s Center for Cross-Cultural Engagement took students to the streets of Skid Row over spring break to promote cultural understanding during the department’s expansion.

A culture of political apathy

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Students and faculty share concerns over the political atmosphere among Biola students.
Kara Ramey, Writer May 6, 2015
Students and faculty share concerns over the political atmosphere among Biola students.

Fine art fusion

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The music and art departments collaborate on a random act of culture, blending live art with spontaneous music in a communal effort to promote the arts.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer April 29, 2015
The music and art departments collaborate on a random act of culture, blending live art with spontaneous music in a communal effort to promote the arts.

Survive the distance

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Students share ways to stay connected with friends and significant others despite the distance over summer break.
Angelene Wong, Writer April 29, 2015
Students share ways to stay connected with friends and significant others despite the distance over summer break.

Cool off in California

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Ten tips to make the most of staying local for the summer, from classic water parks to beach adventures.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer April 28, 2015
Ten tips to make the most of staying local for the summer, from classic water parks to beach adventures.

One last word

Members of the current Biola community and past Emerson residents gathered at 7 p.m. on April 16 to share memories and experiences from their time in the residence hall, which has been part of the La Mirada campus since 1958. | Tomber Su/THE CHIMES
The Emerson Farewell Event on April 16 invited past and present residents to share their memories of the beloved dorm before its transition to an administrative building next year.
Monica Kochan, Writer April 22, 2015
The Emerson Farewell Event on April 16 invited past and present residents to share their memories of the beloved dorm before its transition to an administrative building next year.

Students bring “The Diviners” to life

Students bring “The Diviners” to life
Kelli Mireles’ senior project, “The Diviners,” will be Biola’s first entirely student-run production.
Emily Ednoff, Writer April 22, 2015
Kelli Mireles’ senior project, “The Diviners,” will be Biola’s first entirely student-run production.

Legal Society expands resources

Legal Society expands resources
The Biola Legal Society seeks to provide students with legal resources and networking opportunities for a successful law career.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer April 22, 2015
The Biola Legal Society seeks to provide students with legal resources and networking opportunities for a successful law career.