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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Gender climate assessment to gauge experiences

Christian Leonard, Editor-in-Chief February 20, 2018

The Office of the Provost plans to conduct a gender climate assessment, which will provide administration with data concerning the satisfaction of students, staff and faculty by fall 2019. COMPARING EXPERIENCES The university last held a gender climate assessment in 2008, but only evaluated faculty....

Spring 2019 budget passes

Rebecca Mitchell, Managing Editor December 7, 2017

In the last meeting of the semester, the Student Government Associationdiscussed the Celebration of Scholarship and Research, course evaluations and voted on the spring 2019 budget proposal from last week. Assistant professor of kinesiology, health and physical education Brent Peterson and assistant...

Parking problems ensue

Eliana Park/THE CHIMES
As drivers struggle to find parking off campus, students and administration work to find solutions.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer March 1, 2017
As drivers struggle to find parking off campus, students and administration work to find solutions.

Senate passes budget

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SGA wraps up the year with a final vote.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer December 13, 2016
SGA wraps up the year with a final vote.

Lower enrollment affects budget

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Spring enrollment is at 3,850 students, causing $18,000 to be moved from contingency to the SGA budget.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer March 22, 2016
Spring enrollment is at 3,850 students, causing $18,000 to be moved from contingency to the SGA budget.

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 8, 2015
A survey of working undergraduate students show they feel working has little effect on their grades.

Students seek independence post graduation

Infographic by Emily Hayashida/THE CHIMES
A survey of Biola students reveals that the majority do not plan on living at home after college.
Kara Ramey, Writer September 30, 2015
A survey of Biola students reveals that the majority do not plan on living at home after college.