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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Clarity, not disparity

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MEPD dismantled with two departments to replace it for a more defined purpose.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer October 5, 2016
MEPD dismantled with two departments to replace it for a more defined purpose.

Building an ethos of diversity at Biola

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A diverse student population is necessary for a healthy university.
President Barry Corey, Writer October 4, 2016
A diverse student population is necessary for a healthy university.

Educate overseas

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Students learn about the opportunity to work as a teacher in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer September 27, 2016
Students learn about the opportunity to work as a teacher in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Hope rises through Japanese ministry

Katie Evensen/THE CHIMES
Students seek to support Japan, a frequently overlooked mission field.
Bethany Higa, Writer May 11, 2016
Students seek to support Japan, a frequently overlooked mission field.

Maharlika brings the Philippines to Biola

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Biola’s Philippines Culture Night shares unique traditions.
Bethany Higa, Writer April 20, 2016
Biola’s Philippines Culture Night shares unique traditions.

Cuba provides new opportunity for the traveler

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Although tourism is still prohibited, cultural exchange is encouraged.
Tim Seeberger, Writer April 5, 2016
Although tourism is still prohibited, cultural exchange is encouraged.

A walkabout through upper and lower dorms culture

Anastasia Waltschew/THE CHIMES
Many factors can affect a dorm’s personality and create a unique living experience for students.
Bethany Higa, Writer March 8, 2016
Many factors can affect a dorm’s personality and create a unique living experience for students.

Art Goghs with everything

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Although many see the study of art as impractical, it actually teaches about a variety of subjects.
Adrianna Coe, Writer December 8, 2015
Although many see the study of art as impractical, it actually teaches about a variety of subjects.

Ceili Club fuses dance with community

Senior Spanish major and club president Julie Marmion of Biola Ceili Club. She discusses how Irish dancing flourishes on campus through integration of history and art. | Katie Evensen/THE CHIMES
Irish dancing flourishes on campus through integration of history and art.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer November 4, 2015
Irish dancing flourishes on campus through integration of history and art.

Unidos club encourages unity

Sophomore communication disorders major and vice president of the Unidos Club, Elizabeth Martinez. | Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Martinez
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Biola’s Unidos Club focuses on inclusion.
Kaelyn Timmins, Writer October 6, 2015
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Biola’s Unidos Club focuses on inclusion.

Embrace different cultures

Jovita Wattimena/THE CHIMES
Global students share various cultures during Wednesday Wakeups at the Fluor Fountain.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer October 3, 2015
Global students share various cultures during Wednesday Wakeups at the Fluor Fountain.

Discover San Diego’s history and heritage

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Trek to Old Town San Diego during your free time and learn about the city’s birthplace and cultural roots.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer September 23, 2015
Trek to Old Town San Diego during your free time and learn about the city’s birthplace and cultural roots.