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The Chimes

Taiko performers, Adam Edgerly close out final conference session

Traditional Taiko drummers open the final session of the SCORR Conference. | Grant Walter/THE CHIMES
Luke Cheng reflects on the closing keynote of SCORR conference on Saturday afternoon.
Luke Cheng, Writer February 23, 2013
Luke Cheng reflects on the closing keynote of SCORR conference on Saturday afternoon.

Understanding how class is defined in “What’s Class Got to Do With It” workshop

During her Saturday afternoon workshop, Sarah Visser, from Azusa Pacific University, hands out a flyer entitled "A Proactive Approach to Community" to help students discern how to put what they are learning into practice. | Emily Arnold/THE CHIMES
Ashley Eggleston shares her thoughts on the Saturday afternoon workshop, "What's Class Got to Do With It?: Developing Class Consciousness."
Ashley Eggleston, Writer February 23, 2013
Ashley Eggleston shares her thoughts on the Saturday afternoon workshop, "What's Class Got to Do With It?: Developing Class Consciousness."

Opening keynote features African worship, Adam Edgerly

Keynote speaker, Adam Edgerly, preaches on Friday night in Sutherland Auditorium about Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God. | Grant Walter/THE CHIMES
Julia Henning reflects on SCORR's opening keynote, which took place on Friday night.
Julia Henning, Writer February 23, 2013
Julia Henning reflects on SCORR's opening keynote, which took place on Friday night.

An exploration of African dance work(out)shop

Linda Kazibwe-James form Whittier Christian High School, who is originally from Kenya, leads an African Dance Workshop on Saturday morning. | Rachel Adams/THE CHIMES
Megan Vesevick recounts her experience learning African dance in the Saturday morning workshop.
Megan Vesevick, Writer February 23, 2013
Megan Vesevick recounts her experience learning African dance in the Saturday morning workshop.

Morning session features “Native Voices” drama production

During the Saturday morning session, "Native Voices" performer Christopher Hampton, embodies Jim Thorpe, who is known as the greatest athlete of the twentieth century. Thorpe was a descendant of the last great Sauk and Fox chief Black Hawk. | Emily Arnold/THE CHIMES
Julia Henning reflects on the Saturday morning SCORR session that featured a drama production by Will and Company called, "Portraits of Courage: Native Visions."
Julia Henning, Writer February 23, 2013
Julia Henning reflects on the Saturday morning SCORR session that featured a drama production by Will and Company called, "Portraits of Courage: Native Visions."

Reflections on ethnic relations in “PC Agenda or God’s Plan?”

In Business 109, Chad Brennan discusses how we should view ethnic relations according to Scripture. | Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
Bethany Wilson reflects on Chad Brennan's workshop, "PC Agenda or God's Plan?: Developing a Biblical Framework for Engaging Biblical Diversity."
Bethany Wilson, Writer February 22, 2013
Bethany Wilson reflects on Chad Brennan's workshop, "PC Agenda or God's Plan?: Developing a Biblical Framework for Engaging Biblical Diversity."

“Speakin’ Up” seeks to challenge students with being honest

After watching "Speaking Up," SPU student, Charlie Lyons, Vanguard student, Whitney Aguilara, and freshman Karol Curiel reflect on discussion questions together. | Olivia Blinn/THE CHIMES
Sheena Boyd discusses Tamra Malone's "Speakin' Up" workshop at SCORR on Friday.
Sheena Boyd, Writer February 22, 2013
Sheena Boyd discusses Tamra Malone's "Speakin' Up" workshop at SCORR on Friday.