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The Chimes

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The Chimes

One last word

Members of the current Biola community and past Emerson residents gathered at 7 p.m. on April 16 to share memories and experiences from their time in the residence hall, which has been part of the La Mirada campus since 1958. | Tomber Su/THE CHIMES
The Emerson Farewell Event on April 16 invited past and present residents to share their memories of the beloved dorm before its transition to an administrative building next year.
Monica Kochan, Writer April 22, 2015
The Emerson Farewell Event on April 16 invited past and present residents to share their memories of the beloved dorm before its transition to an administrative building next year.

Students bring “The Diviners” to life

Students bring “The Diviners” to life
Kelli Mireles’ senior project, “The Diviners,” will be Biola’s first entirely student-run production.
Emily Ednoff, Writer April 22, 2015
Kelli Mireles’ senior project, “The Diviners,” will be Biola’s first entirely student-run production.

Legal Society expands resources

Legal Society expands resources
The Biola Legal Society seeks to provide students with legal resources and networking opportunities for a successful law career.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer April 22, 2015
The Biola Legal Society seeks to provide students with legal resources and networking opportunities for a successful law career.

Musician makes dream a reality

Musician makes dream a reality
Incoming student David Chung fundraises to achieve his dream and addresses obstacles he will face due to his visual impairment.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer April 14, 2015
Incoming student David Chung fundraises to achieve his dream and addresses obstacles he will face due to his visual impairment.

English department event ties together literature and individual creativity

The Celebration of Student Writing exhibited the mediums through which students celebrate literature.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer April 4, 2015
The Celebration of Student Writing exhibited the mediums through which students celebrate literature.

Easter orthodoxy

Easter orthodoxy
Two Biola students share about their traditional celebrations during Holy Week.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer April 4, 2015
Two Biola students share about their traditional celebrations during Holy Week.

Equal access

Learning Center staff juggles three-pronged approach to accommodate students, featuring sophomore April Caputi. See photo gallery below.| Cherri Yoon/THE CHIMES
Monica Kochan, Writer March 25, 2015
Learning Center staff juggles three-pronged approach to accommodate students.

Disabled student advocates for support of students with disabilities

Senior Kelly Yang shares her perspective on how Biola can support disabled students in light of her own experiences with disability on campus.  See her photo gallery below.  | Melanie Kim/THE CHIMES
Senior Kelly Yang shares her perspective on how Biola can support disabled students in light of her own experiences with disability on campus.
Augusta McDonnell, Writer March 25, 2015
Senior Kelly Yang shares her perspective on how Biola can support disabled students in light of her own experiences with disability on campus.

Barista blends

Barista blends
Two Biola baristas share their recommended brews and coffee shop drinks.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer March 24, 2015
Two Biola baristas share their recommended brews and coffee shop drinks.

Greater MMXV

Missionary Fair during day one of the conference. The 86th Missions Conference launched Wednesday morning with a wide variety of discussions on the Great Commission. Scroll below to view the photo gallery for Wednesday. | Kalli Thommen/THE CHIMES
The 86th Missions Conference launched Wednesday morning with a wide variety of discussions on the Great Commission.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer March 11, 2015
The 86th Missions Conference launched Wednesday morning with a wide variety of discussions on the Great Commission.

New ministry calls for transparent community

Senior sociology major Lydia Rankin speaking for the recent sociology department chapel, hosted by Biola Broken ministry, addressed pain and suffering present in the Biola community. | Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
A recent sociology department chapel, hosted by Biola Broken ministry, addressed pain and suffering present in the Biola community.
Jenna Kubiak, Writer March 5, 2015
A recent sociology department chapel, hosted by Biola Broken ministry, addressed pain and suffering present in the Biola community.

Licensed to soak

Sophomore psychology major Heather Magnuson. Students participating in Catch Me If You Can shake up their everyday routines to catch their targets and avoid being caught themselves. | Marika Adamopoulos/THE CHIMES
Students participating in Catch Me If You Can shake up their everyday routines to catch their targets and avoid being caught themselves.
Jenna Schmidt, Writer February 25, 2015
Students participating in Catch Me If You Can shake up their everyday routines to catch their targets and avoid being caught themselves.