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The Chimes

Eisley and mewithoutYou concert impresses Biola students

Aaron Weiss, lead singer of mewithoutYou, performs at the 2011 AS spring concert on Saturday, May 14. Held on McNally field, Biola students and visiting audience enjoyed a four band lineup. | Kelsey Heng
Eisley and mewithoutYou performed at Biola on May 14 in a concert sponsored by Associated Students.
May 15, 2011
Eisley and mewithoutYou performed at Biola on May 14 in a concert sponsored by Associated Students.

Biola ICS professor embarking on 3,000 mile bike race

Biola ICS professor embarking on 3,000 mile bike race
Beloved ICS professor "Uncle Lloyd" is heading across the nation on bicycle for the 80th annual Race Across America.
Alison Bognuda, Writer May 11, 2011
Beloved ICS professor "Uncle Lloyd" is heading across the nation on bicycle for the 80th annual Race Across America.

Biola’s Tijuana Ministry collaborates with Niños de la Promesa

Biola’s Tijuana Ministry works alongside the orphanage Niños de la Promesa, “Children
of Promise,” located just just outside the city. The location is home to more than 70 children. | Photo courtesy of Tyler Soria
A small group of Biolans minister to orphans in Mexico through the Tijuana ministry.
Ethan Froelich, Writer May 11, 2011
A small group of Biolans minister to orphans in Mexico through the Tijuana ministry.

Fast and easy meal ideas for finals week

Veggie potstickers, along with rice and a green salad, make for a quick meal when time is limited. | Jessica Kremer/THE CHIMES
For students feeling the pressure of finals, food columnist Jessica Kremer offers easy-to-prepare meal ideas.
Jessica Kremer, Writer May 11, 2011
For students feeling the pressure of finals, food columnist Jessica Kremer offers easy-to-prepare meal ideas.

Film students work to finish Biola’s first feature film, “The Fears Project,” in 2012

Film students work to finish Biola's first feature film, "The Fears Project," in 2012
A group of film students explore seven to eight phobias in Biola's first feature-length film, "The Fears Project," which will be completed by summer 2012.
Emily Arnold, Writer May 5, 2011
A group of film students explore seven to eight phobias in Biola's first feature-length film, "The Fears Project," which will be completed by summer 2012.

Stay awake during finals with caffeine cake

Not all caffeine rushes come from a hot cup of coffee. This week Felicia Heykoop shares a recipe for a cake pick-me-up perfect to get any student through finals week. | Kelsey Heng/THE CHIMES
Coffee cake made with instant coffee gets Biolans ready for finals.
Felicia Heykoop, Writer May 4, 2011
Coffee cake made with instant coffee gets Biolans ready for finals.

“Knowing Grace” combines spiritual disciplines with student reflections

"Knowing Grace" combines spiritual disciplines with student reflections
"Knowing Grace," professor Joanne Jung's new book, explores 12 spiritual disciplines and includes student reflections on each of them.
Abbey Bennett, Writer May 4, 2011
"Knowing Grace," professor Joanne Jung's new book, explores 12 spiritual disciplines and includes student reflections on each of them.

Music education majors start first-ever music program at Eastwood Elementary School

This semester, Biola music education students began the first music program Eastwood Elementary School has ever had, and they teach a music class there every Monday. | Kelsey Heng/THE CHIMES
Biola music education majors began the only music program Eastwood Elementary School has ever had, and they teach a music class there once a week.
Kayle Fields, Writer May 4, 2011
Biola music education majors began the only music program Eastwood Elementary School has ever had, and they teach a music class there once a week.

Biola students create YouTube comedy “Dorm Series”

"Dorm Series" is a youtube video series created by Biola students (From left to right:) Freshman Hunter Davis, Sophomore Caleb Wheeler, Freshman Matthew Little, Freshman Charlie Welikala, and Freshman Joseph Garret. The weekly series is a comedy show about residency in Hart Hall. | Kelsey Heng/THE CHIMES
Hart Hall residents created "Dorm Series," a weekly Youtube comedy short about residence life.
Jose Anaya, Writer May 3, 2011
Hart Hall residents created "Dorm Series," a weekly Youtube comedy short about residence life.

An Easter celebration with hash browns and eggs

A side of fruit complements the finished product of homemade hash browns and poached eggs. | Jessica Kremer/THE CHIMES
In celebration of Easter, food columnist Jessica Kremer shares how to make homemade hash browns and poached eggs for family and friends.
Jessica Kremer, Writer April 29, 2011
In celebration of Easter, food columnist Jessica Kremer shares how to make homemade hash browns and poached eggs for family and friends.

“This Jesus” takes historical approach to Jesus’ identity

"This Jesus" takes historical approach to Jesus' identity
"This Jesus: Martyr, Lord, Messiah" by Markus Bockmuehl discusses how the church began to view Jesus of Nazareth as the Christ.
Arthur Daniels Jr., Writer April 25, 2011
"This Jesus: Martyr, Lord, Messiah" by Markus Bockmuehl discusses how the church began to view Jesus of Nazareth as the Christ.

Biola professor brings first Holocaust Awareness Week to campus

Professor Judith Rood, with the help of her Jewish/Christian/Muslim relations class, has implemented the first Holocaust Awareness Week at Biola. | Kelsey Heng/THE CHIMES
In acknowledgment of Holocaust Awareness Month, Biola sponsored its first ever Awareness Week April 7-11.
Abbey Bennett, Writer April 16, 2011
In acknowledgment of Holocaust Awareness Month, Biola sponsored its first ever Awareness Week April 7-11.