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The Chimes

First November Career Month considered a success

Photo by Yehju Park / THE CHIMES
The Career Center’s first “November Career Month” offered numerous on-campus events focused on career exploration, experience and connection.
Lily Journey, Freelance Writer November 26, 2018

Students from various majors flocked to numerous events hosted by the Center for Career Development on Nov. 1-16 during Biola’s first Career Month. From the student leadership fair to company tours and recruiter panels, the two-week-long program gave students opportunities to explore career advancement....

Fall Career Expo expands to accommodate 64 booths

Fall Career Expo expands to accommodate 64 booths
Students learn about internships and possible job opportunities at the semi-annual event.
Isabelle Thompson, Business Manager October 25, 2018

The event tent by Flour Fountain buzzed with activity as students wound their way through the maze of business representatives who showed up for the Career Expo on Wednesday. Returning for its third consecutive year, Biola’s Fall Career Expo gave students the opportunity to learn more about internships...

World Horizons broadens internship opportunities

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Danielle McConnell and Ana Waltschew reflect on their experiences of dancing and serving refugees as ministry.
Caitlin Blackmon, Features Apprentice March 13, 2018

Although hardly accessible through the wave of students, this week’s booths will boast opportunities to serve others in numerous parts of the world. World Horizons provided two students, in particular, with life-transforming service opportunities. A HEART FOR MISSIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA This coming...

Give the arts a chance

Give the arts a chance
Humanities students struggle to attain jobs after college due to lack of prior experience.
Ashley Brimmage, Opinions Editor January 24, 2018

Intercultural studies majors have the requirement of serving overseas with a missions organization of their choice to attain experience in the field they intend to go into as a graduation requirement.They have missions prep-courses and spend time preparing for and debriefing from their internship. REQUIRE...

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.

Use summer vacation wisely

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Students should not feel pressured to work or intern during the summer time.
Tim Seeberger, Writer May 17, 2017
Students should not feel pressured to work or intern during the summer time.

Handshake lends a helping hand

Eliana Park/THE CHIMES
Handshake gained popularity and success in ten months.
Anahi Vences, Writer May 17, 2017
Handshake gained popularity and success in ten months.

Acknowledge the myth of meritocracy

Systemic change is necessary to dismantle barriers of opportunity.
Justin Yun, Writer April 13, 2017
Systemic change is necessary to dismantle barriers of opportunity.

Grace from the graduation stage

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Three seniors expose the truth behind preparing for the real world.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer May 16, 2016
Three seniors expose the truth behind preparing for the real world.

Center creates connections

Infographic by Tony Flores/THE CHIMES
The Office of Employer Relations aids students in finding internships with high-profile organizations.
Alondra Urizar, Writer April 6, 2016
The Office of Employer Relations aids students in finding internships with high-profile organizations.

Working does not point to lower GPA

Infographic by Emily Hayashida/THE CHIMES
A survey of working undergraduate students show they feel working has little effect on their grades.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer December 9, 2015
A survey of working undergraduate students show they feel working has little effect on their grades.

Previous proposals passed

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The eight proposals from last week were all passed, though some in a partial amount, for a total of $12,829.50.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer November 10, 2015
The eight proposals from last week were all passed, though some in a partial amount, for a total of $12,829.50.