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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Staff Editorial: Christians not immune to addictions

While not everyone might have an addiction to drugs or alcohol, other smaller, less serious addictions can creep into our lives.
Chimes Staff, Writer November 18, 2011
While not everyone might have an addiction to drugs or alcohol, other smaller, less serious addictions can creep into our lives.

Grappling with the benfits of sex-ed programs

Albert Cheng discusses the motives behind and the implementation of New York's new sex education curriculum.
Albert Cheng, Writer November 17, 2011
Albert Cheng discusses the motives behind and the implementation of New York's new sex education curriculum.

Staff Editorial: using caution doesn’t mean sacrificing community

Theft is a real temptation, and students should be wise while carrying their belongings around campus.
Chimes Staff, Writer November 10, 2011
Theft is a real temptation, and students should be wise while carrying their belongings around campus.

House of prayer would offer space for intentional worship

Jamie Corder talks about the need for a space where students can be expressive in their worship of God.
November 8, 2011
Jamie Corder talks about the need for a space where students can be expressive in their worship of God.

Faculty Column: how to deal with conflict effectively

Dorothy Alston Calley, a communication studies professor, shares several strategies for handling conflict well.
November 8, 2011
Dorothy Alston Calley, a communication studies professor, shares several strategies for handling conflict well.

American sports stars should play for passion not profit

Joseph DeClerq discusses how American athletes are able to pull in insane salaries simply because they provide public entertainment.
Joseph DeClercq, Writer November 8, 2011
Joseph DeClerq discusses how American athletes are able to pull in insane salaries simply because they provide public entertainment.

Reasons to beware the new federal aid plan

President Obama's new federal aid plan might sound like a good idea, but the specifics aren't as great as they seem.
Albert Cheng, Writer November 7, 2011
President Obama's new federal aid plan might sound like a good idea, but the specifics aren't as great as they seem.

Politics: finally withdrawing from Iraq

Mark Nesbitt discusses the end of the war against Iraq and encourages the support of the American military.
Mark Nesbitt, Writer November 2, 2011
Mark Nesbitt discusses the end of the war against Iraq and encourages the support of the American military.

Finding a church focused on God instead of entertainment

Lindsay Hottendorf recalls her dissatisfaction with a church that focused more on entertainment than God.
Lindsay Hottendorf, Writer November 2, 2011
Lindsay Hottendorf recalls her dissatisfaction with a church that focused more on entertainment than God.

Staff Editorial: YouTube serves as either a tool or harmful distraction

Depending on how it is used, YouTube is either a tool or a distraction.
Chimes Staff, Writer November 2, 2011
Depending on how it is used, YouTube is either a tool or a distraction.

Questioning Biola’s rule prohibiting longboards and bikes

Ethan DuBois recommends longboards and bikes be allowed on campus.
November 2, 2011
Ethan DuBois recommends longboards and bikes be allowed on campus.

Corey’s Corner: social justice from a biblical perspective

President Barry Corey shares seven thoughts on biblical justice in this week's column.
President Barry Corey, Writer November 2, 2011
President Barry Corey shares seven thoughts on biblical justice in this week's column.