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The Chimes

A behind-the-scenes look at chapel

Junior Kevin Zimmerman (left), Assistant Chapel Board Chair, and junior Kyle Donn (right), Chapel Board Chair were the two student figures responsible for organizing chapel for the Biola community. JORDAN NAKAMURA/The Chimes
What happens Monday, Wednesday and Friday requires the teamwork of many people, and the participation of the student body.
October 17, 2010
What happens Monday, Wednesday and Friday requires the teamwork of many people, and the participation of the student body.

Students “Xplore” God and community at SMU small group

Small group leader Jordan McGrath welcomes 13 students to the first session of the Xplore Bible study on Tuesday night in the SMU office. This meeting was the first of six in the study series. KELSEY HENG/ The Chimes
SMU has launched a small group Bible study to provide a community setting for Biola students to seek the heart of God.
Cassandra Gonzales, Writer October 15, 2010
SMU has launched a small group Bible study to provide a community setting for Biola students to seek the heart of God.

Family and parent weekend provides a slice of home

Biola students and parents reunite at the annual Parent and Family weekend.
October 15, 2010
Biola students and parents reunite at the annual Parent and Family weekend.

Poetry Lounge offers different approach to art

Propaganda stuns the crowd with his rap poetry at the Poetry Lounge on Oct. 8 outside of the SUB. JORDAN NAKAMURA/ The Chimes
Spoken word performances at Biola's Poetry Lounge treated themes ranging from racial tension to love songs but some struggled to portray darkness in a way that edified.
October 14, 2010
Spoken word performances at Biola's Poetry Lounge treated themes ranging from racial tension to love songs but some struggled to portray darkness in a way that edified.

Biola PRISM concert showcases various talents [Updated]

Three King's Men performers Arnold Geis, Jordan Weaver and Mackenzie Burns sing "Give Me Jesus," a student composed arrangement for the PRISM concert at Crowell Music Hall on Saturday afternoon. Prism is an annual showcase of student musical diversity through musical groups, ensembles and soloists. BETHANY CISSEL/ The Chimes
The Biola Conservatory of Music's PRISM concert displayed the various musical talents of the university's students on Saturday.
Michelle Hong, Writer October 10, 2010
The Biola Conservatory of Music's PRISM concert displayed the various musical talents of the university's students on Saturday.

“The Road” is not just another end of the world tale

"The Road" crafts a post-apocalyptic world where there is human dignity, love, and suffering.
October 6, 2010
"The Road" crafts a post-apocalyptic world where there is human dignity, love, and suffering.

Kevin Morrison pursues music career while attending college

Kevin Morrison, an indie artist from Cypress, Calif. performs while attending college in Washington.
Kevin Morrison, an indie artist from Cypress, Calif. performs because of his love of music while attending college in Washington.
Job Ang, Writer October 6, 2010
Kevin Morrison, an indie artist from Cypress, Calif. performs because of his love of music while attending college in Washington.

German pancakes perfect recipe for fall

This week, Elizabeth makes German pancakes from scratch.
Elizabeth Mak, Writer October 6, 2010
This week, Elizabeth makes German pancakes from scratch.

Muehlhoff launches book for J.P. Moreland’s series

Notable members of the Biola community turned out Thursday for the release of Muehlhoff's new book "Authentic Communication."
Notable members of the Biola community turned out Thursday for the release of Muehlhoff's new book "Authentic Communication."
Abbey Bennett, Writer October 1, 2010
Notable members of the Biola community turned out Thursday for the release of Muehlhoff's new book "Authentic Communication."

Sanders authors readable book on the Trinity

Fred Sanders, associate professor at Torrey Honors Institute, speaks on his topic of specialty, Trinitarian Theology, at the release event for his new book, "Deep Things of God: The Trinity Changes Everything." The event was hosted by the apologetics department on Sept. 27.
Biola professor Fred Sanders launches his new book on the trinity Monday.
Abbey Bennett, Writer September 29, 2010
Biola professor Fred Sanders launches his new book on the trinity Monday.

Biola students still need church

Chapel requirements often times lead to students replacing community church with campus chapel. This pattern along with "church-hopping" led students to miss out on essential church benefits. Katie Juranek/ The Chimes
Despite Biola's rich spiritual environment, chapels and Bible classes cannot replace the vital function of the church in Christians' lives.
Michelle Hong, Writer September 29, 2010
Despite Biola's rich spiritual environment, chapels and Bible classes cannot replace the vital function of the church in Christians' lives.

Fresno names tiny town after Biola

Biola has admirers in Fresno county, who named their town after the university.
Abbey Bennett, Writer September 29, 2010
Biola has admirers in Fresno county, who named their town after the university.