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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Campus Safety implements new parking software

Molli Kaptein/THE CHIMES
Students will be able to see, pay and appeal tickets online with Campus Safety’s new system.
Alondra Urizar, Writer March 25, 2015
Students will be able to see, pay and appeal tickets online with Campus Safety’s new system.

Senator position reallocated

Grant Walter/THE CHIMES
Commuter senators downsize to allow one more senate position to be allocated to the Block.
Dayna Drum, Writer March 24, 2015
Commuter senators downsize to allow one more senate position to be allocated to the Block.

Crime Log: Mar. 13 — 22

Crime Log: Mar. 13 — 22
Instances of disturbing the peace and a petty theft make up this week's crime log.
Sarah Pineda, Writer March 24, 2015
Instances of disturbing the peace and a petty theft make up this week's crime log.

Biola to host Special Olympics athletes

Biola to host Special Olympics athletes
Biola will house and feed Special Olympics athletes from Russia and Macau this summer.
Dakota Ball, Writer March 24, 2015
Biola will house and feed Special Olympics athletes from Russia and Macau this summer.

Talbot professor remembered fondly by faculty, family

The death of co-professor and author Robert L. Saucy leaves behind a legacy after working at Talbot for 54 years. | Photo courtesy Biola University
The death of co-professor and author Robert L. Saucy leaves behind a legacy after working at Talbot for 54 years.
Grace Gibney, Writer March 18, 2015
The death of co-professor and author Robert L. Saucy leaves behind a legacy after working at Talbot for 54 years.

Crime Log: Mar. 6 – 12

Crime Log: Mar. 6 - 12
This week's crime log consists of incidents including sexual battery, petty theft, and a hit and run.
Sarah Pineda, Writer March 17, 2015
This week's crime log consists of incidents including sexual battery, petty theft, and a hit and run.

Conference begs to #Disagree

Evan Rosa, the CCT communications coordinator and Professor Tim Muehlhoff. The second annual Table Conference will feature diverse speakers to teach students how to communicate through civil discourse. | Marissa Osswald and Molli Kaptein/THE CHIMES
The second annual Table Conference will feature diverse speakers to teach students how to communicate through civil discourse.
Savannah Melton, Writer March 17, 2015
The second annual Table Conference will feature diverse speakers to teach students how to communicate through civil discourse.

Muslim Ministry engages community, raises awareness

Students L.R., Douglas Keller, and Hugo Palomares at the the Muslim ministry meeting last Monday evening. The students of Biola’s Muslim Ministry work to extend Christian outreach into the Muslim community by partnering with local groups.  | Karin Jensen/THE CHIMES
The students of Biola’s Muslim Ministry work to extend Christian outreach into the Muslim community by partnering with local groups.
Breigha Sawyer, Writer March 17, 2015
The students of Biola’s Muslim Ministry work to extend Christian outreach into the Muslim community by partnering with local groups.

New financial aid options to help international students

New financial aid options helps pay for international students' education.
Sarah Pineda, Writer March 16, 2015
New financial aid options helps pay for international students' education.

Missions Conference 2015 day 1 roundup

The first day of Biola University's Missions Conference 2015 began with fanfare and camels.
Melissa Nystrom, Writer March 11, 2015
The first day of Biola University's Missions Conference 2015 began with fanfare and camels.

Missions Conference’s first day elicits positive reactions

Amy McKeever, freshman communication disorders major and Stefanie Van Schooten, business administration freshman carry water jugs in order to spread awareness about the water crisis in Africa. Speakers, students and organizations communicate about missions and spreading the Gospel. | Molli Kaptein/THE CHIMES
Speakers, students and organizations communicate about missions and spreading the Gospel
Melissa Hedrick, Writer March 11, 2015
Speakers, students and organizations communicate about missions and spreading the Gospel

La Mirada crime drops significantly

La Mirada crime drops significantly
La Mirada crime rates fall by 49 percent due to fewer property crimes.
Alondra Urizar, Writer March 11, 2015
La Mirada crime rates fall by 49 percent due to fewer property crimes.