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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Students seeking assault awarness

Becky Mitchell/THE CHIMES
Students organize campus-wide sexual assault awareness week.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer November 18, 2015
Students organize campus-wide sexual assault awareness week.

Talbot concentrates on sports ministry

Eliana Park/THE CHIMES
Biola is one of the first universities to offer sports ministry concentration graduate degrees.
Alondra Urizar, Writer November 18, 2015
Biola is one of the first universities to offer sports ministry concentration graduate degrees.

Modular move affects morale

Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
Art students disappointed with the loss of former classrooms.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer November 18, 2015
Art students disappointed with the loss of former classrooms.

Immigration comments affect So-Cal voters

Infographic by Emily Hayashida/THE CHIMES
A Presidential candidate’s immigration comments create tension among Southern Californian families.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer November 17, 2015
A Presidential candidate’s immigration comments create tension among Southern Californian families.

Prayer vigil encourages discussion

Anna Warner/THE CHIMES
Communal prayer brings awareness to concerns of racial minorities and a call for reconciliation.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer November 17, 2015
Communal prayer brings awareness to concerns of racial minorities and a call for reconciliation.

Students avoid West Nile

Infographic by Emily Hayashida/THE CHIMES
Despite the recent rise of West Nile activity in LA County, students are not at high risk.
Maxwell Heilman, Writer November 17, 2015
Despite the recent rise of West Nile activity in LA County, students are not at high risk.

Crime Log: Nov. 11 ― Nov. 17

Crime Log: Nov. 11 ― Nov. 17
A burglary, grand theft and vandalism make up this week's crime log.
Alondra Urizar, Writer November 17, 2015
A burglary, grand theft and vandalism make up this week's crime log.

Science courses guide conversation

Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
Science and religion topics prepare students for discussions outside of Biola.
Alondra Urizar, Writer November 17, 2015
Science and religion topics prepare students for discussions outside of Biola.

Core Task Force seeks feedback

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A survey will be distributed through rounds to students regarding their experiences with core curriculum courses.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer November 16, 2015
A survey will be distributed through rounds to students regarding their experiences with core curriculum courses.

Birth control case taken on by SCOTUS

Alondra Urizar/THE CHIMES
On Nov. 6, the Supreme Court combined seven separate birth control lawsuits filed against the Department of Health and Human Services.
Alondra Urizar, Writer November 12, 2015
On Nov. 6, the Supreme Court combined seven separate birth control lawsuits filed against the Department of Health and Human Services.

Indoor humidity plagues Blackstone residents

Katie Evensen/THE CHIMES
Defective air conditioning units cause discomfort, damage and minor flooding within some of the new dorm rooms.
Hannah Wagner, Writer November 11, 2015
Defective air conditioning units cause discomfort, damage and minor flooding within some of the new dorm rooms.

Administration adopts new calendar system

Infographic by Emily Hayashida/THE CHIMES
A shorter winter break and a complete summer session are in store for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer November 11, 2015
A shorter winter break and a complete summer session are in store for the 2017-2018 academic year.