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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Zach King becomes YouTube sensation with “Jedi Kittens” videos

YouTube sensation, Biola Senior and Film Major, Zach King is also known by his YouTube alias: "FinalCutKing." | Job Ang/THE CHIMES
Film major Zach King has earned global attention for his YouTube videos.
Cassandra Gonzales, Writer October 12, 2011
Film major Zach King has earned global attention for his YouTube videos.

Holding on to the strings of summer: fruit salad and chard

| Photo courtesy of Bethany Linnenkohl
Bethany Linnenkhol teaches how to create a tasty fruit salad and how to properly prepare chard.
Bethany Linnenkohl, Writer October 6, 2011
Bethany Linnenkhol teaches how to create a tasty fruit salad and how to properly prepare chard.

Stephen Lungu: from Zimbabwean gang member to follower of Christ

Steven Lungu shared his story on Sunday, October 2, 2011 at Granada Heights Friends Church. He will be speaking at chapel this Friday, October 7. | Ashley Jones/THE CHIMES
President and CEO of African Enterprise, Stephen Lungu, describes his journey to forgiveness.
Abbey Bennett, Writer October 5, 2011
President and CEO of African Enterprise, Stephen Lungu, describes his journey to forgiveness.

Fact of the Week: the bell tower rings three times a day

Biola discontinues 10 academic programs.
The current bell tower rings three times a day compared to the original tower, which was used to play hymns in downtown Los Angeles.
Abbey Bennett, Writer October 5, 2011
The current bell tower rings three times a day compared to the original tower, which was used to play hymns in downtown Los Angeles.

Sacred Spaces: the awkward dance of prayer

This week, Carson elaborates on the importance of prayer. | Ashley Jones/THE CHIMES
Carson Leith discusses the importance of incorporating prayer into aspects of every day life.
Carson Leith, Writer October 5, 2011
Carson Leith discusses the importance of incorporating prayer into aspects of every day life.

Local Church Series: Rock Harbor a flexible option for students

This week's featured chapel is Rock Harbor. This location in Placentia offers services on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am. | Ashley Jones/THE CHIMES
Rock Harbor has multiple campuses and service times that make it a flexible option for students.
Natalie Bautista, Writer October 5, 2011
Rock Harbor has multiple campuses and service times that make it a flexible option for students.

The heart behind Biola visionary’s theme Sacred Space

Maja Engelhardt, the artist whose art is being featured from September 20-October 13, poses alongside Roberta Ahmanson, Biola’s visionary-in-residence. | Ashley Jones/THE CHIMES
Visionary-in-residence, Roberta Green Ahmanson discusses her vision for the year.
Abbey Bennett, Writer September 28, 2011
Visionary-in-residence, Roberta Green Ahmanson discusses her vision for the year.

Fact of the Week: Biola’s day of prayer

Getting the facts straight: Biola's day of prayer will be on October 5, 2011.| Jessica Lindner/THE CHIMES
The Day of Prayer is held once every semester.
Abbey Bennett, Writer September 28, 2011
The Day of Prayer is held once every semester.

Cinnamon Rolls

Step eight: Spread frosting on warm rolls before serving. | Photo credit Bethany Linnenkohl
Bethany Linnenkohl shares, step by step, the secrets to baking the perfect cinnamon roll.
Bethany Linnenkohl, Writer September 28, 2011
Bethany Linnenkohl shares, step by step, the secrets to baking the perfect cinnamon roll.

Unidos adviser Maria Contto shares vision behind Latino Heritage Month

Current faculty member and alumni Maria Contto is the adviser of the Unidos Club. | Tyler Otte/THE CHIMES
Maria Contto, Unidos adviser, encourages students to learn about cultural differences.
Tonika Reed, Writer September 28, 2011
Maria Contto, Unidos adviser, encourages students to learn about cultural differences.

Sacred Space: rethinking “quiet time”

Practicing quite time is an effective way to see God in every day life. Time with God isn't a mere task, but must become a lifestyle. | Ashley Jones/THE CHIMES
Set aside feelings of guilt and learn to make spending time with God a regular, enjoyable activity.
Carson Leith, Writer September 22, 2011
Set aside feelings of guilt and learn to make spending time with God a regular, enjoyable activity.

Integrating Psychology and Theology

Ryan Barrios and Gary Phillips are vice president and president of the new club at Biola, Psychological Integration.   | Tyler Otte/THE CHIMES
The Students for Psychological Integration club seeks to help students balance what they learn in class with real life lessons.
Ethan Froelich, Writer September 22, 2011
The Students for Psychological Integration club seeks to help students balance what they learn in class with real life lessons.