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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Crime Log: Oct. 11, 2012

Crime Log for the week of October 11, 2012 including multiple fire alarms in the library.
Katie Nelson, Writer October 10, 2012
Crime Log for the week of October 11, 2012 including multiple fire alarms in the library.

AS Senate Rundown: Oct. 9, 2012

Grant Walter/THE CHIMES
Senators passed two proposals, including one amendment to the AS constitution.
Christine Chan, Writer October 10, 2012
Senators passed two proposals, including one amendment to the AS constitution.

Audience votes V3 Dance winners for Punk ‘n’ Pie 2012

Emily Arnold/THE CHIMES
Parents, students and alumni vote for favorite in annual talent show.
Elizabeth Sallie and Julia Henning October 6, 2012
Parents, students and alumni vote for favorite in annual talent show.

PAC discusses finances, ongoing discussions in annual press conference

Biola student media outlets attended a press conference on Thursday afternoon to hear the latest information from the Presidential Administrative Council.
Elizabeth Sallie and Julia Henning October 5, 2012
Biola student media outlets attended a press conference on Thursday afternoon to hear the latest information from the Presidential Administrative Council.

Community colleges in crisis

Community colleges face uncertain future with regards to funding.
Krysta Fauria, Writer October 4, 2012
Community colleges face uncertain future with regards to funding.

Preparation underway for the Run for Micah 6:8

President Corey just before the 5K Run for Hope in Biola Weekend last fall. This year, he will be lacing up again to run for Micah 6:8. | Jessica Lindner/THE CHIMES [file photo]
President Corey and Olympian Amy Atkinson to join the 300 participants in the Run for Micah 6:8
Megan Cushman, Writer October 4, 2012
President Corey and Olympian Amy Atkinson to join the 300 participants in the Run for Micah 6:8

Former Biola provost takes presidency at Fresno Pacific University

Job Ang/THE CHIMES [file photo]
Biola’s previous vice provost of faculty development Pete Menjares was officially inaugurated as the 11th president of Fresno Pacific University on Sept. 28.
Katie Nelson and Katie Nelson October 4, 2012
Biola’s previous vice provost of faculty development Pete Menjares was officially inaugurated as the 11th president of Fresno Pacific University on Sept. 28.

Crime Log: Oct. 4, 2012

Crime log for the week of October 4, 2012 includes an on-going investigation of a petty theft.
Katie Nelson and Katie Nelson October 3, 2012
Crime log for the week of October 4, 2012 includes an on-going investigation of a petty theft.

AS Senate Rundown: Oct. 2, 2012

Grant Walter/THE CHIMES
Senators heard one new proposal, passed five pending proposals and denied a sixth.
Kristina Nishi and Kristina Nishi October 3, 2012
Senators heard one new proposal, passed five pending proposals and denied a sixth.

University-wide celebration fast approaching

Biola will host a myriad of events this weekend as the university sees alumni and parent visitors.
Rachel Snyder and Rachel Snyder October 3, 2012
Biola will host a myriad of events this weekend as the university sees alumni and parent visitors.

Library hours reduced to cut budget cost

Library hours reduced to cut budget cost
The Biola library's hours have been cut down to reflect the budget goals of the school.
Rachel Rohm and Rachel Rohm October 2, 2012
The Biola library's hours have been cut down to reflect the budget goals of the school.

Lawsuit has potential to reach Supreme Court and affect school community

Lawsuit has potential to reach Supreme Court and affect school community
Alliance Defending Freedom’s Scott Baylor says that the lawsuit filed by Biola against the government will have a far-reaching effect in many different arenas that students should care about.
Elizabeth Sallie and Elizabeth Sallie September 28, 2012
Alliance Defending Freedom’s Scott Baylor says that the lawsuit filed by Biola against the government will have a far-reaching effect in many different arenas that students should care about.