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The Chimes

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The Chimes

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The Chimes

“The Send” coordinators seek to inspire evangelism

“The Send” coordinators seek to inspire evangelism
Coordinators of The Send, which will be taking place in Mayers Auditorium this weekend, hope to inspire evangelism.
Lindsay Hottendorf, Writer October 29, 2012
Coordinators of The Send, which will be taking place in Mayers Auditorium this weekend, hope to inspire evangelism.

Humble hitmaker Mat Kearney visits Biola

Mat Kearney answers a few questions for Heather Leith before he performs on Metzger Lawn. | Olivia Blinn/THE CHIMES
The "Nothing Left to Lose" singer sits down with Heather Leith to talk about communicating grace, navigating awkward moments and storytelling through songwriting.
Heather Leith, Writer October 27, 2012
The "Nothing Left to Lose" singer sits down with Heather Leith to talk about communicating grace, navigating awkward moments and storytelling through songwriting.

Torrey theme put into action during AS Serve Day

Junior Ann Teichert and senior Emily Ganzfried prepare an ice cream sundae for a Union Rescue Mission visitor. | Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
More than 100 students participated in AS Serve Day on Saturday after Torrey Conference.
Dylan Pruchnic, Writer October 25, 2012
More than 100 students participated in AS Serve Day on Saturday after Torrey Conference.

Theatre 21’s “Little Women” cast connect on and off stage

Meg (senior Tessa Myers), Jo (sophomore Shannon Dodson), and Beth (senior Lydia Gardner) look over an invitation to a Christmas party, while Amy (sophomore Kayla Billiou) inquires about how they will get to the celebration. | Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
The cast from Theathre 21's fall play, "Little Women," which opens on Oct. 25, talks about their relationships on and off stage.
Heather Leith and Nicole Foy October 25, 2012
The cast from Theathre 21's fall play, "Little Women," which opens on Oct. 25, talks about their relationships on and off stage.

Ministry of the Week: California School Project seeks to develop individual gifts

California School Project
California School Project seeks to show Christ to high school students while developing the individual gifts of those involved in the ministry.
Jason Wheeler, Writer October 24, 2012
California School Project seeks to show Christ to high school students while developing the individual gifts of those involved in the ministry.

All student art exhibit to open for the first time in seven years

John Buchanan/THE CHIMES
At 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday night, the art department hosts an Opening Reception for the two weeks All Student Art Exhibit.
Emily Arnold, Writer October 23, 2012
At 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday night, the art department hosts an Opening Reception for the two weeks All Student Art Exhibit.

Club of the Week: the infinity scarf and beyond

Sophomores Paige Dinneny, Haily Morrell and Hannah Efron cozy up wearing infinity scarves knit by club members. | Courtesy of Jaicee Almond
Infiknit, which began as a personal project of sophomore Sarah Sjoberg, sends money earned by knitting scarves by Biola students to schools in India.
Jason Wheeler, Writer October 22, 2012
Infiknit, which began as a personal project of sophomore Sarah Sjoberg, sends money earned by knitting scarves by Biola students to schools in India.

Twins: doing a double-take on campus

Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
Twins at Biola share what it's like to be one half of a pair.
Rachelle Cihonski, Writer October 16, 2012
Twins at Biola share what it's like to be one half of a pair.

A change from culinary school to Christian college

Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
Before they were academics, they were chefs.
Lauralyn Koontz, Writer October 16, 2012
Before they were academics, they were chefs.

Four museums to check out on Torrey Conference weekend

Four museums to check out on Torrey Conference weekend
Have some free time during Torrey Conference weekend? Check out some of these cool museums in LA!
Chelsea Alling, Writer October 11, 2012
Have some free time during Torrey Conference weekend? Check out some of these cool museums in LA!

Students learn and respond at Resurgence Conference

After his talk on seeking influence for Jesus, Rick Warren (right) sat down with Mark Driscoll (left) to answer audience questions. | Grant Walter/THE CHIMES
At the first-ever Resurgence Conference, students were challenged by a lineup of world-renowned speakers who taught on the theme, "Because Jesus Lives, We Live For Jesus."
Heather Leith, Writer October 11, 2012
At the first-ever Resurgence Conference, students were challenged by a lineup of world-renowned speakers who taught on the theme, "Because Jesus Lives, We Live For Jesus."

Glorifying God and the road to PRISM

Transfer Bradley Naden is excited to glorify God as a member of The King’s Men. | Grant Walter/THE CHIMES
Bradley Naden, a transfer music major, shares his story and how he hopes to glorify God through his participation in The King's Men.
Jessica Schildt, Writer October 10, 2012
Bradley Naden, a transfer music major, shares his story and how he hopes to glorify God through his participation in The King's Men.