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The Chimes

The Fragrance renames, expands to My Double, My Brother

My Double My Brother, formerly "The Fragrance," released their full-length cd "What We Found Beneath the Ground" at a listening session at the annex last Friday, March 4. | Jacob Tomita/THE CHIMES
The Fragrance changes their name to My Double, My Brother to identify with their audience.
March 9, 2011
The Fragrance changes their name to My Double, My Brother to identify with their audience.

DBC clothing line intrigues Biola students

Junior Evan Arnold is the designer and businessman behind the newly released DBC shirts being sold to Biola students. The tshirt effort is not only to honor the university president, but also help to fund Arnold’s trip to France in May. | MIKE VILLA/THE CHIMES
An enterprising student has started up a line of DBC clothing in response to Biolans' love for President Barry Corey.
Emily Arnold, Writer March 9, 2011
An enterprising student has started up a line of DBC clothing in response to Biolans' love for President Barry Corey.

Exploring health benefits of a vegan diet

Jessica Kremer spent the past month as a vegan, altering her diet to include meals to see if she would feel healthier as a result. | Photo courtesy of Jessica Kremer
Food columnist Jessica Kremer explores the health benefits of a vegan diet and the importance of food ethics.
March 9, 2011
Food columnist Jessica Kremer explores the health benefits of a vegan diet and the importance of food ethics.

Biola students launch The 138 Collective blog

Phillip Domfeh is the editor of the new culture, fashion, and art blog The 138 Collective. | Kelsey Heng/THE CHIMES
A team of Biola students is investing their expertise in a culture blog devoted to "the threads" of Biola.
Felicia Heykoop, Writer March 9, 2011
A team of Biola students is investing their expertise in a culture blog devoted to "the threads" of Biola.

Scott Derrickson on how faith equips filmmakers

Scott Derrickson. | Kelsey Heng/THE CHIMES
Filmmaker and Biola alumnus Scott Derrickson shares how faith enhances storytelling.
Emily Arnold, Writer March 8, 2011
Filmmaker and Biola alumnus Scott Derrickson shares how faith enhances storytelling.

Best and Worst of the Academy Awards

Highlights from this week's Academy Awards.
March 2, 2011
Highlights from this week's Academy Awards.

SCORR addresses student diversity concerns

Arthur Daniels took part in this year’s fifteenth annual SCORR conference, finding it to be a necessary and worthwhile focus on Biola's campus. | Katie Juranek/THE CHIMES
A Talbot student highlights his favorite SCORR experiences.
March 2, 2011
A Talbot student highlights his favorite SCORR experiences.

Biola women’s lacrosse team launches first season

Sophomore Rocci Medawar, co-president of the Biola Women’s Lacrosse Club, coaches the team during 
a night practice. | Job Ang/THE CHIMES
Biola's women lacrosse team is facing the challenges of playing its first season and keeping their ultimate goal of glorifying God at the forefront.
Caleb Taylor, Writer March 2, 2011
Biola's women lacrosse team is facing the challenges of playing its first season and keeping their ultimate goal of glorifying God at the forefront.

SCORR offered practical look at cultural identity

Reporter Shonette Reed shares her reaction to last weekend's SCORR conference.
March 1, 2011
Reporter Shonette Reed shares her reaction to last weekend's SCORR conference.

Charlie Hall visits Biola [Updated]

Singer Charlie Hall led Biola students in a night of worship at Singspiration on Sunday, February 27, 2011. | Job Ang/THE CHIMES
Charlie Hall brings Biola students to the foot of the cross in an evening of authentic worship.
February 28, 2011
Charlie Hall brings Biola students to the foot of the cross in an evening of authentic worship.

Biola professor brings professional experience to the classroom

Carly Mayberry, once a reporter for the Hollywood Reporter, is now transitioning into a position as a Biola professor in the English department. | Photo courtesy of Carly Mayberry
Biola adjunct professor Carol Mayberry took a journey through Utah, Montana and Hollywood, concluding with her teaching at Biola.
Abbey Bennett, Writer February 23, 2011
Biola adjunct professor Carol Mayberry took a journey through Utah, Montana and Hollywood, concluding with her teaching at Biola.

Pressure to date causes high expectations

Extended adolescence and the pressure to date leads students to forget benefits of single years.
Alison Bognuda, Writer February 23, 2011
Extended adolescence and the pressure to date leads students to forget benefits of single years.