Eagles tested in five sets

The women’s volleyball team held off Westmont University in the fifth set to stay undefeated.
Jack Finck, Writer
• September 22, 2015
The streak continues
![Senior middle blocker Amy Weststeyn celebrates with her teammates after a great play at the game against Texas-Brownsville last season. | Zoe Lewis/THE CHIMES [file photo]](https://chimesnewspaper.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/09SP01-Volleyball_ZL-0144-600x900.jpg)
The women’s volleyball team improves to 4-0 in conference after defeating Menlo College.
Jack Finck, Writer
• September 20, 2015
When all Hope is blocked
The Eagles defeated Hope International University to keep a perfect record and earn their second conference win of the season.
Jack Finck, Writer
• September 13, 2015
Spiritual Development reduces chapel requirements

After an evaluation of previous chapel attendance and makeups, students now have a reduced amount of chapels and conferences to attend each semester.
Alondra Urizar, Writer
• September 8, 2015
Gearing up for GSAC
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The Biola softball team finished their regular season on April 25 and prepare for the GSAC tournament beginning May 1.
Jack Finck, Writer
• April 29, 2015
Finished in first round
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The women’s tennis season ended in the first round of the GSAC tournament, losing to Concordia University on April 15.
Jack Finck, Writer
• April 15, 2015
Eagles go one of four

The women’s tennis team played four matches in the past week, but only managed to win against Hope International University.
Jack Finck, Writer
• March 25, 2015
Conference begs to #Disagree

The second annual Table Conference will feature diverse speakers to teach students how to communicate through civil discourse.
Savannah Melton, Writer
• March 17, 2015
Devotion runs deep
![Junior Kathryn Ashford returns the ball in her doubles match with partner Susan Carmichael to pick up a win against University of Southwest last season. | Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES [file photo]](https://chimesnewspaper.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/20SP03_AF-6222-900x600.jpg)
The women’s tennis team lost to No. 11 Westmont 9-0 on Feb. 28 to move to 1-7 for the season.
Jack Finck, Writer
• March 3, 2015
First conference win

The Biola softball team beat Arizona Christian University twice on Feb. 28 for their first conference win of the season.
Jack Finck, Writer
• March 2, 2015
Beyond the conference

Last week’s SCORR conference launched conversations on racial reconciliation for the Biola community.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer
• February 24, 2015
Discussion on diversity
The 19th annual SCORR conference addresses difficult topics on ethnic diversity with the theme of “His Beloved: The Bride of Christ.”
Jenna Schmidt, Writer
• February 19, 2015
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