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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

SGA Rundown: Senators discuss housing changes

SGA Rundown: Senators discuss housing changes
Director of housing and residence life shares updates.
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief February 3, 2023

This week, the Student Government Association discussed the recently announced housing changes.  DORM AND APARTMENT CHANGES Director of Housing and Residence Life Spencer Green explained some of the housing changes which Biola recently announced. Green said that Biola housing has emergency rooms,...

Biola’s reopening plans remain unknown according to recent email

Biola’s reopening plans remain unknown according to recent email
Biola delays communication, citing lack of decision making from Los Angeles County as the cause.
Ashley Grams, Deputy News Editor December 1, 2020

Biola Internal Communications announced another delay regarding spring semester reopening plans in an email on Dec. 1. Although the university hoped to have their plans approved by the Los Angeles Department of Public Health and communicate with students by today, they have extended the update to Dec....

Coronavirus concerns prompt chapel changes

Coronavirus concerns prompt chapel changes
The 20-chapel requirement will remain in effect.
Brittany Ung and Lacey Patrick March 11, 2020

Chapels will move to a streaming format for the rest of the semester in light of COVID-19, according to a campus-wide email from Todd Pickett, dean of Spiritual Development and Mike Ahn, assistant dean of chapels and worship, this Wednesday.  In the email, Pickett and Ahn said there are no cases...

Interns seek God through work

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Four students share their internship experiences.
Adam Pigott, Staff Writer October 8, 2017
Four students share their internship experiences.

Credit and debit cards no longer accepted

Executive vice president of University Operations and Finance Mike Pierce leads the search for a new EMC vice president.
Biola will no longer permit credit and debit card payments for tuition after incurring a three percent charge from card companies.
Alondra Urizar, Writer September 16, 2015
Biola will no longer permit credit and debit card payments for tuition after incurring a three percent charge from card companies.