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The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Predictions for fall sports in the NCAA

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The PacWest conference begins next season for Biola, and I take a look at how the Eagles’ fall teams will likely perform.
Dale Fredriks, Writer May 10, 2017
The PacWest conference begins next season for Biola, and I take a look at how the Eagles’ fall teams will likely perform.

Eagles encouraged after Point Loma meet

Courtesy of Nick Dawson
With several new personal bests, Biola’s track and field team shows continued improvement at Point Loma.
Keaton Moore, Writer March 21, 2017
With several new personal bests, Biola’s track and field team shows continued improvement at Point Loma.

Spring semester starts slow

Biola’s golf teams post lackluster results for the first day of their tournaments, but remain in the hunt.
Dale Fredriks, Writer February 12, 2017
Biola’s golf teams post lackluster results for the first day of their tournaments, but remain in the hunt.

Round two sinks women’s golf

Freshman Mychaela Graf makes waves for Biola golf in winning two consecutive tournaments. | Melanie Kim/THE CHIMES
After a strong round one, the Eagles ended the Art of Golf Classic among future NCAA teammates.
Keaton Moore, Writer September 14, 2016
After a strong round one, the Eagles ended the Art of Golf Classic among future NCAA teammates.

Freshmen lead women’s golf to strong start

Khang and Roeske start off their collegiate careers with impressive starts in the 2016 Art of Golf Classic.
Keaton Moore, Writer September 13, 2016
Khang and Roeske start off their collegiate careers with impressive starts in the 2016 Art of Golf Classic.

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.