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The Chimes

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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Hope hosts its second annual “Hopechella” all-hall

Freshman fine arts major Fiona Doyle sold prints at her "Fionart" table.
Students gathered for a night of live music and supported student vendors outside of Hope.
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor March 20, 2023

String lights sparkled overhead and speakers boomed with live music as students stopped to attend the second annual “Hopechella” all-hall event on March 17 right outside of the building at the basketball courts. The all-hall event features student musicians and merchants and gives students in Hope...

Biola Chorale hosts send-off concert for Italy tour

Biola Chorale hosts send-off concert for Italy tour
The Biola Chorale members perform a concert in Crowell Music Building in anticipation of their Italy tour.
Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief March 15, 2023

The hall quieted as the Biola Chorale members settled into their positions across the stage. Dr. Shawna Stewart, the choir director, adjusted her music stand and looked at the choir. Then, with a gesture of Stewart’s hand, the choir members burst into song, their voices ringing loud in the auditorium...

Spotlight on the Eddy 

Elias Shamoon opens the Eddy with a set of five original songs.
Elias Shamoon and Jake Scott set the stage on fire at the pavilion.
Aaron Rollins, Freelance Writer March 12, 2023

Hosted by the Office of Campus Engagement, the Eddy is an annual on-campus concert at Biola. The fireplace pavilion, located at the center of campus, was the backdrop for the event. This year featured a donut wall, refreshments, a giveaway, a photobooth and two amazing musicians. Students crowded around...

Alisha Kita releases her second single, “a sinner’s psalm”

Sophomore psychology major Alisha Kita plays her own music on her guitar.
Student artist Alisha Kita shares her music through Spotify following the release of two worship songs over the past two years, “a sinner’s psalm” and “done for me.” 
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor March 11, 2023

Alisha Kita, a sophomore psychology major from San Gabriel, California, continues to explore her passion for music through her classes and recently released her second single “a sinner’s psalm” on Spotify. Producing and writing all of her own music, Kita shows her ability to skillfully write lyrics...

Exhibit displays Biolans’ artwork

Two colorful paintings that have been featured in Bardwell Hall.
The art department features students' pieces in the Bardwell Art Building and Green Art Gallery.
Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief February 25, 2023

On a Monday night, as the sky darkened and the air cooled, the doors to the Bardwell Art Gallery opened. Students walking in were greeted by a diverse display of all kinds of artwork: drawings, paintings, sculptures and design work. Art hung not just in the gallery space but in the hallways and upstairs,...

Art department’s photography concentration closes

Art department's photography concentration ends.
Photography concentration comes to an end due to low enrollment.
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo and Patricia Yang February 23, 2023

Dania Lopez, former student at Biola University, first came to Biola in fall 2021, interested in a pre-medical route as a biology major. Still unsure of what she wanted to pursue and feeling pressure as a first-generation college student to fit traditional career paths, she decided to start her college...

“Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” review

"Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" is the newest movie in Marvel's Phase 5.
Marvel’s newest three-quel breaks off from its predecessors, for better or worse, but generates excitement for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer February 21, 2023

Following the cultural and box-office successes of both “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame,” along with over ten years of interconnected filmmaking, many wondered how Marvel Studios would move forward into a new era of the MCU. Marvel’s Phase 4 was a period of growth, adversity...

Hawaii Club dances the hula

Dancers perform traditional Hawaiian Hula at Biola.
Hawaii Club president Mari Kanna shares a piece of Hawaiian culture through Hula dancing.
Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief February 19, 2023

On Friday, Feb. 17, a little group climbed up the stairs of Soubirou Hall and gathered in the fitness room. There was light chatter, some laughing, a little messing around. Hawaii Club president and senior business administration major Mari Kanna pulled out her laptop and opened Spotify. A Hawaiian tune...

“Titanic” re-release celebrates film’s 25th anniversary

James Cameron's "Titanic" brings the timeless film to life in a new way.
On Valentine’s Day weekend, the hit film resurrects a timeless tale of romance.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer February 17, 2023

After 25 years, the iconic movie "Titanic" is back in theaters for Valentine’s Day. The James Cameron-directed film, which took the world by storm when released in 1997, was shown in 4k and 3D for the first time. The romantic tragedy, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, captured the hearts...

Celebrating Black History Month on the big screen

Director Spike Lee holds his Peabody Award at a 2011 luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel.
A look at the impact and legacy of African-American actors and directors.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer February 12, 2023

Every February marks the recognition of Black History Month, a celebration of the contributions of African-American voices in every facet of American life. The arts are no exception, with Black voices having a massive impact throughout the history of art in America. Recently, society has begun to acknowledge...

Harry Styles exceeds fan expectations despite rescheduling shows

Styles finishes his "Love On" tour in North America.
Harry Styles completes the North America leg of “Love On Tour” with forty-two sold-out nights, celebrates his birthday with two additional sold-out shows and takes home two Grammys for “Album Of The Year” and “Best Pop Vocal Album.”
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 10, 2023

Grammy award-winning musician Harry Styles left his mark on Los Angeles and Palm Springs at the start of 2023 with a landslide of events for fans to witness. Styles' fans experienced the completion of “Love On Tour” in North America, birthday celebrations in Palm Springs and eventful Grammy ceremonies.  After...

Film Music Guild scrutinizes movie scores

Biola's Film Music Guild analyzes melodies and harmonies of classic movie scores.
Here is a closer look at a club that celebrates great music in movies, TV shows and video games.
Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief February 3, 2023

On Thursday nights at 9:30 p.m., students head over to the business building and climb up to the second floor. There they gather in a room, switch off the lights and listen to music — in particular, film music. So goes the typical night with Film Music Guild. Film Music Guild (FMG) is a club for...