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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Live and Lent live

Photo illustration by Becky Mitchell/THE CHIMES
Students April Cisneros and Mary Fristensky share their difficult yet rewarding Lent experiences.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer February 24, 2016
Students April Cisneros and Mary Fristensky share their difficult yet rewarding Lent experiences.

Out-of-state students define belonging

Out-of-state students define belonging
When “home” becomes a loaded word, it affects more than just the student.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer February 23, 2016
When “home” becomes a loaded word, it affects more than just the student.

Brave voices standing against sexual assault

Hayley Darien shares how the Brave Voices club provides a space for survivors of sexual assault and open discussion about awareness and prevention.  |  Becky Mitchell/THE CHIMES
The club Brave Voices provides a space for survivors of sexual assault and open discussion about awareness and prevention.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer February 23, 2016
The club Brave Voices provides a space for survivors of sexual assault and open discussion about awareness and prevention.

Teenage CEO

Melanie Kim/THE CHIMES
Joyce Hsieh is the 16-year-old CEO and founder of online store Wild Daisy.
Catherine Streng, Writer February 21, 2016
Joyce Hsieh is the 16-year-old CEO and founder of online store Wild Daisy.

Walking in the Shoes of a Student Worker

Walking in the Shoes of a Student Worker
Senior Elizabeth Labib shares her experiences of working in the Caf.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer February 16, 2016
Senior Elizabeth Labib shares her experiences of working in the Caf.

Students experience the unexpected

Eliana Park/THE CHIMES
Portia Jeronimo and Milagro Menees expand on their unique experiences in Kosovo and The Philippines.
Alexandria Rosales, Writer February 16, 2016
Portia Jeronimo and Milagro Menees expand on their unique experiences in Kosovo and The Philippines.

Tensions crop up amidst construction woes

John Uy/THE CHIMES
Construction projects throughout campus leave students and faculty conflicted about their completion.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer February 16, 2016
Construction projects throughout campus leave students and faculty conflicted about their completion.

Opera in a galaxy far, far away

John Uy/THE CHIMES
Students performed the opera “The Magic Flute” with a modern sci-fi twist.
Bethany Higa, Writer February 16, 2016
Students performed the opera “The Magic Flute” with a modern sci-fi twist.

The Honeymoon Phase, and the disappearing romantic

Illustration by Trevor Lunde/THE CHIMES
Though infatuated couples often isolate themselves to build stronger bonds, this attraction may be damaging long-term.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer February 16, 2016
Though infatuated couples often isolate themselves to build stronger bonds, this attraction may be damaging long-term.

Shooting unites “Dirty ‘Dino”

Kyle Kohner/THE CHIMES
The notorious San Bernardino has been an unwilling victim to heavy scrutiny in the eyes of the press. However, the Dec. 2 shooting has left the broken city reviving from its ashes.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager February 2, 2016
The notorious San Bernardino has been an unwilling victim to heavy scrutiny in the eyes of the press. However, the Dec. 2 shooting has left the broken city reviving from its ashes.

Sweet science

Katie Evensen/THE CHIMES
Local La Mirada addition Creamology Labs adds a scientific twist on your ordinary ice cream parlor.
Lauren Overshoun-Hall, Writer December 9, 2015
Local La Mirada addition Creamology Labs adds a scientific twist on your ordinary ice cream parlor.

I spent a week on Skid Row

Photo courtesy of Candace Guereque
Student leader shares what service, ministry and living after living a week on Skid Row.
Candace Guereque, Writer December 9, 2015
Student leader shares what service, ministry and living after living a week on Skid Row.