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The Chimes

The ins and outs of Biola: a guide for new students

Graphic design by Melanie Kim.
As the new year begins learn the ins and outs of being a Biola student.
Jackie Grade, Writer September 8, 2013
As the new year begins learn the ins and outs of being a Biola student.

Oceanside to Annapolis in 42 days flat

This past summer, Brandon Arnold, along with comrades Nate Peirson and Micah Hamilton, traveled from coast to coast by bike. Arnold commented that he was surprised to feel energetic, rather than sluggish, when he returned from the trip. “It took me awhile to adjust to the slower pace of regular life and not having to worry about where I’ll sleep, and it almost feels too easy,” he said. “It was hard, but I kind of miss the adventure of it.”| Olivia Blinn/THE CHIMES
Trevor Gerdes tells an inspirational story two Biolans' 42 day bike journey across America.
Trevor Gerdes, Writer September 4, 2013
Trevor Gerdes tells an inspirational story two Biolans' 42 day bike journey across America.

Video: Our walk as our witness

Video: Our walk as our witness
Watch this special Convocation recap video.
Zachary Fu, Writer September 4, 2013
Watch this special Convocation recap video.

Randall White’s journey from Compton to college

Randall White, junior music major. | Tomber Su/THE CHIMES
Biola student, Randall White, shares his unique way of paying for college.
Ashley Donahue, Writer September 1, 2013
Biola student, Randall White, shares his unique way of paying for college.

Facilities workers rock out when off the clock

Israel Cortez and Joey Viscarra, janitors at Biola University, have started a band in their spare time. | Natalie Lockard/THE CHIMES
Facilities workers at Biola start an experimental band called The Freedman’s Bureau.
Jason Wheeler, Writer September 1, 2013
Facilities workers at Biola start an experimental band called The Freedman’s Bureau.

Falling in love with fashion

Kalli Thommen/THE CHIMES
Get updated on the latest fall fashion trends from Biola students.
Kalli Thommen, Writer September 1, 2013
Get updated on the latest fall fashion trends from Biola students.

In homosexuality talks, dean of students seeks to listen

Danny Paschall shares his desire of how to approach the topic of homosexuality on campus.
Elizabeth Sallie, Writer June 6, 2013
Danny Paschall shares his desire of how to approach the topic of homosexuality on campus.

87-year-old to walk at graduation

Courtesy of Walter Weber
Walter Weber from the class of 1956 will finally walk to receive his diploma on Friday.
Jackie Grade, Writer May 20, 2013
Walter Weber from the class of 1956 will finally walk to receive his diploma on Friday.

Founders of Biola Queer Underground come forward

 | Emily Arnold/THE CHIMES
Tasha Magness and William Haggerty, founders of Biola Queer Underground, come forward to share their story.
Elizabeth Sallie, Writer May 16, 2013
Tasha Magness and William Haggerty, founders of Biola Queer Underground, come forward to share their story.

From this place: seniors move toward future in missions

Senior Jason Lee. | Rachel Adams/THE CHIMES
Seniors share post-graduation plans in the mission field.
Nicole Foy, Writer May 15, 2013
Seniors share post-graduation plans in the mission field.

#TrendingToday: May 14, 2013

Students honor their favorite seniors using hashtag #SeniorShoutOut.
Laura Daronatsy, Writer May 14, 2013
Students honor their favorite seniors using hashtag #SeniorShoutOut.

A different approach to encouraging kids with cancer

Senior Jeremiah Silvey and Tron Jones, a Hollywood producer, have teamed up to start a non-profit organization, Kids Are The Future. Its aim is to serve kids with cancer. | Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
Jeremiah Silvey and Tron Jones, the founders of Kids are The Future, share about their ministry.
Kalli Thommen, Writer May 12, 2013
Jeremiah Silvey and Tron Jones, the founders of Kids are The Future, share about their ministry.