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The Chimes

Internal proposals abound in senate

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Senators harken to four proposals and vote on six proposals.
Rebecca Mitchell, Managing Editor February 8, 2018

Student Government Association voted on proposals from last week, heard from Chief John Ojeisekhoba of Campus Safety and had a presentation about their rebranding process. Ojeisekhoba shared with senators about safety measures during the Student Congress on Racial Reconciliation. SGA vice president...

President Corey visits on busy senate day

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Rebecca Mitchell, Managing Editor December 4, 2017

The Student Government Association had a Q&A time with President Barry Corey, discussed the spring 2018 budget and voted on this semester’s last round of open proposals. Corey opened the time by reading John 16:33 and sharing about how the semester has gone for him, specifically about his time...

Last proposal day of semester totals $17,620

Rebecca Mitchell, Managing Editor November 16, 2017

Before the Thanksgiving break, Student Government Association discussed the rebranding of SGA, heard seven proposals and voted on four proposals. SGA vice president of community relations Lauren Peterson shared about SGA’s rebranding plan. Peterson and visual brand manager Austin Bland were inspired...

SCORR addresses the breach

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Students respond to conversations regarding racial tensions and reconciliation.
Jana Eller, Office Manager February 21, 2017
Students respond to conversations regarding racial tensions and reconciliation.

SCORR’s 20th conference scores attendees

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Over 500 people from Biola’s community and 300 people from across the country gathered for the two-day conference.
Jocelyn Meza, Writer February 23, 2016
Over 500 people from Biola’s community and 300 people from across the country gathered for the two-day conference.

Now put your hands up

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Although many people saw Beyonce’s “Formation” as an attack on police, its goal was to artistically express the history of black culture and community.
Candace Guereque, Writer February 16, 2016
Although many people saw Beyonce’s “Formation” as an attack on police, its goal was to artistically express the history of black culture and community.