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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Grappling for meaning amid distant memories of 9/11

| File Photo/THE CHIMES
Biola students reflect on their memories of 9/11.
Alex Bell, Writer September 10, 2014
Biola students reflect on their memories of 9/11.

Students moonlight as Disney cast members

Sophomore media management major Danae Mitchell performs in multiple parades at both Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure. “Since I love to dance and perform, it doesn’t ever really feel like a job,” Mitchell said. | Photo courtesy of Emily Macer
While many students are busy riding the various attractions at Disneyland, other students are hard at work making the magic of Disney come to life.
Samantha Miller, Writer September 10, 2014
While many students are busy riding the various attractions at Disneyland, other students are hard at work making the magic of Disney come to life.

Small spaces, new ideas: students and their residence hall decor

Junior Jon Blea explains the significance of the Bushido banner that covers his wall along with other decorations in his room, including the handmade pillow from his mother. | Jenny Oetzell/THE CHIMES
Students around Biola share how they have made their space unique.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer September 3, 2014
Students around Biola share how they have made their space unique.

Hands Around Biola : Event Services

Junior business major Josh Morris has been working with event services since his freshman year. "Most of the time I feel like I'm not seen, that I'm just another facilities worker. I don't mind that part of it, it's kind of nice to be under the radar a little bit," Morris said. | Aaron Fooks/THE CHIMES
A glimpse into the lives of those working in event services.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer September 2, 2014
A glimpse into the lives of those working in event services.

Emerson closes doors

Men of Emerson reflect on the time they spent in the soon to be retired dorm. | Melanie Kim/THE CHIMES
As Emerson Hall begins its last year, residents reflect on how the oldest all-male dorm on campus has impacted their lives.
Alex Bell, Writer September 2, 2014
As Emerson Hall begins its last year, residents reflect on how the oldest all-male dorm on campus has impacted their lives.

Overseas opportunities: Alumna Mallory Cook receives Fulbright fellowship

| Tomber Su/THE CHIMES
Elementary education major Mallory Cook obtains an exciting post grad opportunity.
Grace Hansen, Writer May 14, 2014
Elementary education major Mallory Cook obtains an exciting post grad opportunity.

The Goons featuring special guest Timothy Muehlhoff

Juniors Shaefer Bagwell and Anders Corey, better known as "The Goons", answer all social, romantic and general life queries in their premiere column. | Olivia Blinn/THE CHIMES
Two average guys pretending they know how to fix your problems.
Two average guys pretending they know how to fix your problems.

Experiencing the nine-to-five: Professors share about first post-graduation jobs

| Photos Amylia Lewis by and Karin Jensen/THE CHIMES
Biola professors encourage and advise seniors on post-graduate careers.
Alex Bell, Writer May 13, 2014
Biola professors encourage and advise seniors on post-graduate careers.

Explore southern California this summer

| Jenny Oetzell/THE CHIMES
Take advantage of summer in SoCal with these wallet-friendly day trips.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer May 13, 2014
Take advantage of summer in SoCal with these wallet-friendly day trips.

Fuel finals week with L.A.’s finest-quality coffee

Handsome Coffee in the Arts District of downtown LA is located in the Grand Central Market.
Plan your study spots and caffeine breaks before finals week with this list of coffee shops.
Olivia Blinn, Writer May 7, 2014
Plan your study spots and caffeine breaks before finals week with this list of coffee shops.

Associated Students event provokes action against slavery

| Tomber Su/THE CHIMES
"Breaking Bondage" raises student awareness of human trafficking in the United States.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer May 7, 2014
"Breaking Bondage" raises student awareness of human trafficking in the United States.

Q&A with ‘Love Does’ author Bob Goff

Bob Goff, author of New York Times best-seller Love Does, did no have strong enough grades to get into law school. He sat on a bench outside of the Dean's office for a week until the Dean told him to go buy his books, and they let him enroll. Goff spoke on Thursday night for the conclusion of the "God, Where Are You in Culture?" series.
New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff chats with the Chimes about purpose, love and "doing stuff."
Lena Smith, Writer May 1, 2014
New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff chats with the Chimes about purpose, love and "doing stuff."