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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Music conservatory outgrows building

Image courtesy of Brian Phillips
With current buildings struggling to suit student needs, the master plan shows future options for building.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer April 6, 2016
With current buildings struggling to suit student needs, the master plan shows future options for building.

SCOTUS heard oral arguments for contraception case

Grace Gibney/THE CHIMES
While Biola’s birth control case remains under injunction, a similar case filed by religious affiliated schools and nonprofits is being presented to the Supreme Court.
Jocelyn Meza, Writer April 6, 2016
While Biola’s birth control case remains under injunction, a similar case filed by religious affiliated schools and nonprofits is being presented to the Supreme Court.

Hogsmeade comes to life

Photo courtesy of Olivia O'Brien
The long awaited magical land of Hogsmeade from Harry Potter officially opens this week at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer April 5, 2016
The long awaited magical land of Hogsmeade from Harry Potter officially opens this week at Universal Studios Hollywood.

Crime Log March 21 — April 5

Crime Log March 21 — April 5
Possession of marijuana, child abuse, and petty theft make up this week's crime log.
Jana Eller, Office Manager April 5, 2016
Possession of marijuana, child abuse, and petty theft make up this week's crime log.

More open hours to open books

More open hours to open books
The Biola library can now compete with peer institutions by adding more open hours.
Jana Eller, Office Manager April 5, 2016
The Biola library can now compete with peer institutions by adding more open hours.

Four of five proposals pass

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SGA stands firm in their role and decision not to fund events directly tied to specific departments.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer April 5, 2016
SGA stands firm in their role and decision not to fund events directly tied to specific departments.

Conference promotes love in political matters

Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
Five speakers discussed hot button issues within a considerate context, seeking to love others.
Jana Eller, Office Manager March 23, 2016
Five speakers discussed hot button issues within a considerate context, seeking to love others.

English students joust for greater learning

Eliana Park/THE CHIMES
Though the bounce house activity was less appealing, the two-day event generated large interest from students.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer March 23, 2016
Though the bounce house activity was less appealing, the two-day event generated large interest from students.

Four women awarded for Ruby Awards

Alondra Urizar/THE CHIMES
A chapel and luncheon were held for four women presented at Biola’s Ruby Awards.
Alondra Urizar, Writer March 23, 2016
A chapel and luncheon were held for four women presented at Biola’s Ruby Awards.

Mock Rock dances around the corner

Katie Evensen/THE CHIMES
SPA introduces a new stage design and voting method to this year’s competition.
Jana Eller, Office Manager March 23, 2016
SPA introduces a new stage design and voting method to this year’s competition.

Service supplies students book buying options

John Uy/THE CHIMES
During finals week, Belltower Books offers to buy and sell student textbooks.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer March 22, 2016
During finals week, Belltower Books offers to buy and sell student textbooks.

Posters decorate construction walls

Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
An art class begins to fill the science building construction walls with images and art jokes.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer March 22, 2016
An art class begins to fill the science building construction walls with images and art jokes.