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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Biola senior self-publishes first novel in trilogy

Biola senior self-publishes first novel in trilogy
Biola senior Andy Wallace published his first book earlier this year, the first in a trilogy.
Laura Daronatsy, Writer February 5, 2013
Biola senior Andy Wallace published his first book earlier this year, the first in a trilogy.

The holiday guide to giving gifts they’ll actually like

The holiday guide to giving gifts they'll actually like
Stumped on what to get your roommate, the hipster in your life, or an older friend? Look no further.
Heather Leith and Jeff Koch December 13, 2012
Stumped on what to get your roommate, the hipster in your life, or an older friend? Look no further.

Students struggle with eating disorders, even at Christian school

Emily Arnold/THE CHIMES
Biola students are not immune to eating disorders and fitness obsessions. Students who have struggled in these areas share their stories and offer solutions to the ugly monster of disordered eating.
Tayllor Lemphers, Writer December 12, 2012
Biola students are not immune to eating disorders and fitness obsessions. Students who have struggled in these areas share their stories and offer solutions to the ugly monster of disordered eating.

Ministry of the week: building relationships south of the border

Courtesy | Tijuana Ministry
One Biola club builds relationships with children in an orphanage in Tijuana.
Jason Wheeler, Writer December 12, 2012
One Biola club builds relationships with children in an orphanage in Tijuana.

Graduating senior shares on journey to Biola, dreams for future

Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
Graduating senior Chrisitne Fuchs reflects on her time at Biola.
Nicole Foy, Writer December 12, 2012
Graduating senior Chrisitne Fuchs reflects on her time at Biola.

New legislation provides financial aid for undocumented students at Biola

A newly passed California legislation will help ease the financial cost for undocumented immigrants at Biola who are forced to pay the full tuition.
Amber Amaya, Writer December 9, 2012
A newly passed California legislation will help ease the financial cost for undocumented immigrants at Biola who are forced to pay the full tuition.

Trendriquez: thrifty ways to shop while in college

Grant Walter/THE CHIMES
Sarah Enriquez shares tips and strategies for shopping at thrift stores.
Sarah Enriquez, Writer December 6, 2012
Sarah Enriquez shares tips and strategies for shopping at thrift stores.

After rescheduling, Christmas tree lighting brings together alumni and students

Senior Tenielle Schroeder, sophomore Rebekah Schlick, and junior Holly Emerson share a laugh underneath the freshly fallen fake snow. | Olivia Blinn/THE CHIMES
The annual event brought together students, faculty and alumni on a chilly Monday night.
Rachelle Cihonski, Writer December 5, 2012
The annual event brought together students, faculty and alumni on a chilly Monday night.

Club of the Week: Sofia’s hopes to unify female film students in predominantly male industry

Courtesy of Sofia's
The Sofia's club seeks to unify female Biola students who hope to enter the predominantly male film industry.
Jason Wheeler, Writer December 4, 2012
The Sofia's club seeks to unify female Biola students who hope to enter the predominantly male film industry.

An expired immigrant’s journey to remain at Biola

Freshman Hannah Brown browses through clothing at the "Biola Thrift Store" which sophomore Jung Yoon craeted in order to raise money for tuition. | Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
Sophomore Jong Yoon continues to trust in God's provision as he raises funds to help cover his Biola tuition.
Amber Amaya, Writer November 29, 2012
Sophomore Jong Yoon continues to trust in God's provision as he raises funds to help cover his Biola tuition.

Student American Indian Fellowship hopes to raise awareness about Native Americans

(Left to right) Junior Jessica Lindner, sophomore Ben Jacuk, sophomore Anna Grace Hodge and junior Kyle Quiroz are leaders of the Student American Indian Fellowship. On Tuesday, they organized a showing of The Canary Effect, a documentary that looks at the influence of the United States policies on indigenous peoples. | Grant Walter/THE CHIMES
Biola students hope to draw attention to the need of the Native American people with the upcoming Native American Heritage Week.
Nicole Foy, Writer November 29, 2012
Biola students hope to draw attention to the need of the Native American people with the upcoming Native American Heritage Week.

Ministry of the week: Muslim ministry builds bridges by visiting local mosques

On Monday, Muslim Awareness Club members wore hijabs to represent the growing population of Muslims in America. They hosted a chapel at 9:00 p.m. to inform students about the religion, and how they can get involved in ministering to Muslims. | Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
The Muslim ministry visits local mosques to learn more about the Muslim culture and to represent Christ.
Jason Wheeler, Writer November 27, 2012
The Muslim ministry visits local mosques to learn more about the Muslim culture and to represent Christ.