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Twice each year, fall and spring, the Student Body arranges for an evening of Open House at which time the friends of the school and espe­ cially prospective students are invited to tour the buildings and become acquainted with the details of school life. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS The Student Body sponsors two student publications: a bi-weekly news­ paper, the BIOLA CHIMES, and a yearbook, the BIOLAN. These serve to keep a record of school life, to interest young people in the College as a place of healthy activity, and to inform the friends of the school of items of current interest. KING'S DAUGHTERS AND BIOLA MEN The women of the school are bound together in spiritual fellowship as daughters of the King. The King's Daughters, the women's organization, exists for the purpose of promoting fellowship and friendship. To this end they plan various means of getting acquainted, and conduct an evening meeting twice a month. The corresponding organization for the men of the school is known as Biola Men. Their program is similar to that of the King's Daughters. ATHLETICS Intercollegiate athletics at Biola College provide men and women with interest and ability in athletics an opportunity to compete with other insti­ tutions of higher education whose size and athletic policies are similar. Intercollegiate competition for men is conducted in the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross-country, soccer, tennis, track and field. Women compete with other colleges in basketball and softball. Intramural activities are organized in both team and individual sports for men and women who do not have the interest, ability, or time for varsity teams, but who desire well planned physical activity and sports competition. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS All students must live in the college dormitory during the course of their training, with certain possible exceptions as follows: 1. The privilege of outside residence is granted to married students. Such students are responsible for their own housing. 2. If the home of the student is within the Los Angeles Metropolitan area and it should otherwise be impossible to attend, he may enter the col­ lege and reside at home for half the duration of his course. 3. If employment of a man requires outside residence this must be granted from the Dean of Students. 4. Should other circumstances exist whereby it is clearly not feasible for the student to reside in the college, special permission to live else­ where must be obtained from the Dean of Students. 28

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