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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Biola sophomore works for NASA as her summer job

Julianna Plumb, Biola Sophomore, is taking her physics knowledge into work with NASA. Her work with the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy has secured her career interest in aerospace engineering | KELSEY HENG / The Chimes
Sophomore Julianna Plumb had her third internship with NASA this summer, furthering her goals toward becoming an aerospace engineer.
Michelle Hong, Writer September 23, 2010
Sophomore Julianna Plumb had her third internship with NASA this summer, furthering her goals toward becoming an aerospace engineer.

Hawaii club welcomes new students to Biola

From left to right: Pictured above are Aaron Kim, this year's Hawaii Club President, and club officers Angela Uyehera, Christine Choy and Elizabeth Farber. These four students aim to organize a group of students who share culture, food, and common interests | JORDAN NAKAMURA / The Chimes
As freshmen cross the Pacific from Hawaii to Biola, a campus club provides a home away from home.
Emily Arnold, Writer September 22, 2010
As freshmen cross the Pacific from Hawaii to Biola, a campus club provides a home away from home.

Biola student and grads published in “Proud to be Right”

Three Biola grads and a current student are being published in a new book about young conservatism, "Proud to Be Right."
September 18, 2010
Three Biola grads and a current student are being published in a new book about young conservatism, "Proud to Be Right."

Party it up with homemade pizza

Photo courtesy Elizabeth Mak
MADE FROM SCRATCH: Homemade pizza is easier to make than you think, and is impressively delicious.
Elizabeth Mak, Writer September 17, 2010
MADE FROM SCRATCH: Homemade pizza is easier to make than you think, and is impressively delicious.

Leeland challenges this generation to worship and prayer

Leeland shares the story behind their latest album and how they keep their music and message fresh.
Amy Seed, Writer September 15, 2010
Leeland shares the story behind their latest album and how they keep their music and message fresh.

Talbot student ministers to Africa

Faustin Ntamushobora, who lived through the Rwanda genocide, is now ministering in Africa while studying at Talbot Theological Seminary.
September 15, 2010
Faustin Ntamushobora, who lived through the Rwanda genocide, is now ministering in Africa while studying at Talbot Theological Seminary.

Azucar Cafe delivers fruit and freshness

Azucar Cafe Bakery and Juice Bar is a new addition to the Biola neighborhood. The restaurant is a perfect student spot and cheap place to find quality food. | KATRINA THOMAS / The Chimes
The Azucar Cafe is located less than a mile from campus and has lots of options for the health-minded student.
September 15, 2010
The Azucar Cafe is located less than a mile from campus and has lots of options for the health-minded student.

Meet Biola’s AS senate

From left to right: Jessica Harrell, Jordan Brunett, Tomas Gustafson, John Drebinger, Natasha Cheeley are a few on this year's AS student staff. | JOB ANG / The Chimes
Learn more about AS and how the senate operates at Biola.
September 15, 2010
Learn more about AS and how the senate operates at Biola.

Homemade granola? Check!

Photo courtesy Elizabeth Mak
MADE FROM SCRATCH: Elizabeth Mak demonstrates how to make delicious granola in this week's Made from Scratch column.
Elizabeth Mak, Writer September 13, 2010
MADE FROM SCRATCH: Elizabeth Mak demonstrates how to make delicious granola in this week's Made from Scratch column.

Campus ministry labors for revival

Over Labor Day weekend a team of Biola students from Revive, an on-campus prayer ministry, attended "The Call" conference in Sacramento.
September 8, 2010
Over Labor Day weekend a team of Biola students from Revive, an on-campus prayer ministry, attended "The Call" conference in Sacramento.

Alumnus Aaron Sams makes a difference in the classroom

Biola alumnus Aaron Sams was recently awarded a presidential award for his dedicated work with students as a chemistry teacher.
September 8, 2010
Biola alumnus Aaron Sams was recently awarded a presidential award for his dedicated work with students as a chemistry teacher.

From the caf to cooking — on a budget

Elizabeth Mak gives a preview of what you'll be seeing in the Made From Scratch column over the next few months.
Elizabeth Mak, Writer September 7, 2010
Elizabeth Mak gives a preview of what you'll be seeing in the Made From Scratch column over the next few months.