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The Chimes

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The Chimes

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The Chimes

SCORR helps attendees find suitable workshops

Students and other attendees participate together in activities to increase their knowledge, appreciation and empathy for diverse viewpoints during one of the many workshops for SCORR Conference in 2016.
Conference to offer additional insight into intensity of breakout groups.
Christian Leonard, Editor-in-Chief January 31, 2018

As conversations abound regarding #MeToo, immigration and the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, leaders of the Student Congress of Racial Reconciliation conference plan to label workshops to better accommodate different levels of understandings. WORKSHOPS DEMARCATED Glen Kinoshita,...

Community groups have first spring kick-off

Global students created team logos during GSPD's first spring community group kickoff event.
Event allows students to reconnect with each other as semester starts up
Christian Leonard, Editor-in-Chief January 19, 2018

Students from Global Student Programs & Development held a kickoff event in the spring for the first time to emphasize the continuing value of community groups and involvement on Jan. 18. HELPING STUDENTS CONNECT GSPD utilizes community groups to help global students foster deeper relationships...

Students unify through worship

Chak Hee Lo/THE CHIMES
“Noche de Alabanza” provides space for praise and community.
Kendall Jarboe, Writer November 9, 2017
“Noche de Alabanza” provides space for praise and community.

The Force unleashed at Biola

Jason Lin/THE CHIMES
Students celebrate Star Wars Day with trivia, art and music.
Daisy Gonzalez, Writer May 10, 2017
Students celebrate Star Wars Day with trivia, art and music.

Community wakes up to diversity

Caroline Sommers/ THE CHIMES
Administration follows up on the Living Out Kingdom Diversity event.
Daisy Gonzalez, Writer November 16, 2016
Administration follows up on the Living Out Kingdom Diversity event.

Women reveal their imperfections

Eliana Park/ THE CHIMES
Event brings the female population of Biola into a new light.
Kiera Price, Writer November 15, 2016
Event brings the female population of Biola into a new light.

FirstGen succeeds in beginning stages

Group of first-gen students in Blackstone lobby
Biola’s new FirstGen Program has a successful first month.
Daisy Gonzalez, Writer September 21, 2016
Biola’s new FirstGen Program has a successful first month.

Mock Rock dances around the corner

Katie Evensen/THE CHIMES
SPA introduces a new stage design and voting method to this year’s competition.
Jana Eller, Office Manager March 23, 2016
SPA introduces a new stage design and voting method to this year’s competition.

Speakers offer Paris perspectives

Matthew Maitz/THE CHIMES
Professors Tom Copeland, Judith Rood and guest Marie-Claude Arden answer students’ questions regarding the Paris attacks.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer November 18, 2015
Professors Tom Copeland, Judith Rood and guest Marie-Claude Arden answer students’ questions regarding the Paris attacks.

Political leaders integrate the gospel

Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
Congressman Frank Wolf and Ambassador Tony P. Hall discuss faith, friendship and the unifying power of the Gospel.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer November 11, 2015
Congressman Frank Wolf and Ambassador Tony P. Hall discuss faith, friendship and the unifying power of the Gospel.

Panel discussion explores the church

Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
Four speakers provide different perspectives on the church's unity and future during a panel discussion.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer September 10, 2015
Four speakers provide different perspectives on the church's unity and future during a panel discussion.