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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Dutch baby recipe proves to be a success

Jessica Kremer follows new Dutch baby recipe to successfully redeem family tradition.
Jessica Kremer, Writer April 13, 2011
Jessica Kremer follows new Dutch baby recipe to successfully redeem family tradition.

Got the L.A. blues? Biola-based spring break ideas

Kelsey Heng/THE CHIMES
If you're staying in the L.A. area for spring break, check out this list of fun things to do.
Elisa Walker, Writer April 13, 2011
If you're staying in the L.A. area for spring break, check out this list of fun things to do.

Biola students walk fine line between snacking and stealing

Students take extra food to-go when leaving the Caf, but some students cross the line between taking just enough and stealing.
Emily Arnold, Writer April 12, 2011
Students take extra food to-go when leaving the Caf, but some students cross the line between taking just enough and stealing.

Biola’s visionary-in-residence program selects new visionary, theme

Biola's visionary-in-residence program adopts new visionary and theme for next year, "Sanctuary: Sacred Space."
Carson Leith, Writer April 6, 2011
Biola's visionary-in-residence program adopts new visionary and theme for next year, "Sanctuary: Sacred Space."

Sugar cookie recipe highlights use of tea leaves

Dough should be rolled out to a thickness of 1/3 inch, cut into circular cookies and arranged 1/4 of an inch apart on the cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for eight to 10 minutes.
This innovative recipe uses tea leaves in sugar cookies instead of salt and pepper.
Felicia Heykoop, Writer April 6, 2011
This innovative recipe uses tea leaves in sugar cookies instead of salt and pepper.

Japan Benefit Concert raises awareness and funds [Updated]

Junior Juana Carrillo and freshman Vanessa Gonzalez helped put together a benefit concert on Friday, April I to help those affected by the recent events in Japan, all proceeds were given to the organization Asian Access. | Katie Juranek/THE CHIMES
On Friday, April 1, Biolans organized a benefit concert to encourage and aid the people of Japan.
Abbey Bennett, Writer April 1, 2011
On Friday, April 1, Biolans organized a benefit concert to encourage and aid the people of Japan.

Tomato soup feeds the soul

Comfort foods like tomato soup are perfect for rainy day meals.
March 30, 2011
Comfort foods like tomato soup are perfect for rainy day meals.

Biola students sport t-shirts to support Japan

Freshman Matthew Little has for the past few weeks been selling “Pray for Japan” shirts to help raise aid to donate to CRASH Japan relief teams. His efforts have so far raised over $200,000 for the cause and sales are being spread to surrounding Christian universites. | Kelsey Heng/THE CHIMES
Biola students are reminded of an appropriate Christian response to tragedy every time they see a Pray for Japan t-shirt around campus.
Jose Anaya, Writer March 30, 2011
Biola students are reminded of an appropriate Christian response to tragedy every time they see a Pray for Japan t-shirt around campus.

Judith Hill wears her faith, sings for God and people

Judith Hill performs at Crowell on Thursday, March 25, 2011. Job Ang/THE CHIMES
Judith Hill, a Biola graduate, brings her voice back to campus for a special benefit concert and shares about the faith that has taken her across the music world.
Abbey Bennett, Writer March 30, 2011
Judith Hill, a Biola graduate, brings her voice back to campus for a special benefit concert and shares about the faith that has taken her across the music world.

Christians respond to Japan disaster

In the wake of tragedy in Japan, Christian responses vary. See what different members of the Biola community suggest as proper responses.
Chase Andre, Writer March 24, 2011
In the wake of tragedy in Japan, Christian responses vary. See what different members of the Biola community suggest as proper responses.

Making applesauce as a form of repurposing

Felicia Heykoop experiments with applesauce this week. | Kelsey Heng/THE CHIMES
Felicia makes her own applesauce in an attempt to eliminate wasting resources.
Felicia Heykoop, Writer March 24, 2011
Felicia makes her own applesauce in an attempt to eliminate wasting resources.

Judith Hill to perform concert Biola

Judith Hill, Biola alumna, will be returning to campus to perform with the campus jazz ensembles Thursday, March 24.
Abbey Bennett, Writer March 23, 2011
Judith Hill, Biola alumna, will be returning to campus to perform with the campus jazz ensembles Thursday, March 24.