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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

SGA launches new student scholarship

Student Government Association will create a student committee to choose the recipients of the new scholarships.
Jana Eller, Office Manager March 15, 2016
Student Government Association will create a student committee to choose the recipients of the new scholarships.

Murder trial postponed until March 8

Infographic by Sean Leone/THE CHIMES
After receiving a grant to postpone a trial in late January, both sides in the Michael Jace case will return in early March.
Alondra Urizar, Writer March 1, 2016
After receiving a grant to postpone a trial in late January, both sides in the Michael Jace case will return in early March.

Administration adopts new calendar system

Infographic by Emily Hayashida/THE CHIMES
A shorter winter break and a complete summer session are in store for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer November 10, 2015
A shorter winter break and a complete summer session are in store for the 2017-2018 academic year.

Changes planned for financial aid

Infographic by Emily Hayashida/THE CHIMES
Scholarships and FAFSA undergo restructuring for the next two years in an attempt to benefit students.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer October 6, 2015
Scholarships and FAFSA undergo restructuring for the next two years in an attempt to benefit students.

New financial aid options to help international students

New financial aid options helps pay for international students' education.
Sarah Pineda, Writer March 16, 2015
New financial aid options helps pay for international students' education.

Scholarships should focus on merit to promote equality

Junior biblical studies majors Charlie Plump, Jeff Sholar, Benjamin Crellin and Connor Stone study together in their home. | Kalli Thommen/THE CHIMES
Ashleigh Fox argues that scholarships should remain solely merit-based, while financial aid should remain strictly need-based.
Ashleigh Fox, Writer October 21, 2014
Ashleigh Fox argues that scholarships should remain solely merit-based, while financial aid should remain strictly need-based.