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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Opposing Viewpoints: Can Christians be Democrats? [Part Two]

According to Bagwell, Christianity goes hand in hand with liberalism and Democratic beliefs.
Shaefer Bagwell, Writer September 28, 2011
According to Bagwell, Christianity goes hand in hand with liberalism and Democratic beliefs.

Twitter revolutionizes news industry

Twitter and other forms of social media made newspapers more interactive and changed how people receive news.
Matthew Fier, Writer September 27, 2011
Twitter and other forms of social media made newspapers more interactive and changed how people receive news.

Campus Conversation: chapel policy

Join the conversation about the changed chapel policy, which now charges students for missing chapel instead of placing them on chapel probation.
Chase Andre, Writer September 26, 2011
Join the conversation about the changed chapel policy, which now charges students for missing chapel instead of placing them on chapel probation.

Staff Editorial: back-up plan needed for future plumbing failures

When campus is faced with plumbing failures, a back-plan is needed for facilities like restrooms.
Chimes Staff, Writer September 21, 2011
When campus is faced with plumbing failures, a back-plan is needed for facilities like restrooms.

Staff Editorial: marriage is unconditional

The illness of a spouse is an unacceptable reason for divorce.
Chimes Staff, Writer September 21, 2011
The illness of a spouse is an unacceptable reason for divorce.

Opposing Viewpoints: Can Christians be Democrats?

According to Nesbitt, it is more preferable to be a fiscal, rather than social, Democrat.
Mark Nesbitt, Writer September 21, 2011
According to Nesbitt, it is more preferable to be a fiscal, rather than social, Democrat.

“Nefarious” film exposes complexity of human trafficking

"Nefarious" explores the issue of human trafficking in different countries and challenges students to awaken to new perspectives.
Albert Cheng, Writer September 21, 2011
"Nefarious" explores the issue of human trafficking in different countries and challenges students to awaken to new perspectives.

Faculty Column: Becoming good stewards

Biola's Creation Stewardship Committee explores the university's stewardship and invites students to help.
Mark McReynolds, Writer September 21, 2011
Biola's Creation Stewardship Committee explores the university's stewardship and invites students to help.

Poet’s Pad: James Tilton

James Tilton submits the first entry for The Chimes' monthly Poet's Pad.
James Tilton, Writer September 21, 2011
James Tilton submits the first entry for The Chimes' monthly Poet's Pad.

Staff Editorial: DREAM Act a good starting point for discussion

The DREAM Act might not be the best answer, but it is a good starting point for discussion.
Chimes Staff, Writer September 14, 2011
The DREAM Act might not be the best answer, but it is a good starting point for discussion.

Staff Editorial: Harvest Crusades offer temporary momentum for serving Christ

Harvest Crusades are beneficial for leading people to Christ, but the momentum doesn't last forever.
Chimes Staff, Writer September 14, 2011
Harvest Crusades are beneficial for leading people to Christ, but the momentum doesn't last forever.

Faculty Column: called to a higher standard of speech

Even when the right words are chosen, tone can communicate negative messages.
Todd Lewis, Writer September 14, 2011
Even when the right words are chosen, tone can communicate negative messages.