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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Ceaseless stress

Students struggle to make time to rest as they return to hectic schedules.
Angelene Wong, Writer February 10, 2015
Students struggle to make time to rest as they return to hectic schedules.

Conference focuses on identity in Christ

The conference staff gather together in prayer before the event begins.  |   Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
Dave Keehn and Shelly Cunningham discuss the importance of women’s identities in Christ.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer February 10, 2015
Dave Keehn and Shelly Cunningham discuss the importance of women’s identities in Christ.

How not to break the bank for Valentine’s Day

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Ten sweet ways to treat your sweetheart for under $10.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer February 10, 2015
Ten sweet ways to treat your sweetheart for under $10.

Hike with your honey

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Outdoor excursions provide alternative to holiday cliches.
Augusta McDonnell, Writer February 10, 2015
Outdoor excursions provide alternative to holiday cliches.

Remembering Joy amid sorrow

(From left to right) Naomi Saucedo and Hasiet Joy Negash. Joy's close friends on campus remember her love for life as the Biola community copes with her death. View her photo gallery below.  | Photo Courtesy of Naomi Saucedo
Hasiet Joy Negash’s close friends on campus remember her love for life as the Biola community copes with her death.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer February 4, 2015
Hasiet Joy Negash’s close friends on campus remember her love for life as the Biola community copes with her death.

Camelot comes to life

Freshman music and worship major Kaley Casenhiser portrays Queen Guinevere in the musical "Camelot", a result of a collaboration between the Biola music and theatre departments. To see more photos of Camelot, scroll to the end of the article. |  Melanie Kim/THE CHIMES
Biola’s theatre and music departments prepare for the opening night of their joint production “Camelot.”
Jenna Schmidt, Writer February 3, 2015
Biola’s theatre and music departments prepare for the opening night of their joint production “Camelot.”

Christianity meets science at weekend conference

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Three prominent scholars provided insight on the relationship between science and Christianity in a panel Friday evening.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer February 2, 2015
Three prominent scholars provided insight on the relationship between science and Christianity in a panel Friday evening.

Light up at the zoo

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The Los Angeles Zoo revives a light show tradition for this Christmas season.
Monica Kochan, Writer December 9, 2014
The Los Angeles Zoo revives a light show tradition for this Christmas season.

Christmas shop smart on a college budget

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Find or create wallet-friendly Christmas gifts for friends and family.
Endless Anderson Reza, Writer December 9, 2014
Find or create wallet-friendly Christmas gifts for friends and family.

Faces of Finals Week

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A look at the physical embodiment of the stress of finals week in the faces of students.
Aaron Fooks, Writer December 9, 2014
A look at the physical embodiment of the stress of finals week in the faces of students.

National survey addresses disability awareness

The Learning Center creates bridge between professors and students with disabilities.
Augusta McDonnell, Writer December 3, 2014
The Learning Center creates bridge between professors and students with disabilities.

Curtains rise for “Camelot” next spring

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The theatre and music departments join together for a production of the musical "Camelot."
Jessica Reynolds, Writer December 3, 2014
The theatre and music departments join together for a production of the musical "Camelot."