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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Letter from the Editor: we’re here to serve you

Elizabeth Sallie, editor-in-chief of The Chimes, shares the vision of the newspaper and encourages reader feedback.
Elizabeth Sallie, Writer August 31, 2011
Elizabeth Sallie, editor-in-chief of The Chimes, shares the vision of the newspaper and encourages reader feedback.

Investing your time and heart

Jason Wilson, assistant professor of mathematics, encourages Biolans to focus their semesters around Christ.
Jason Wilson, Writer August 31, 2011
Jason Wilson, assistant professor of mathematics, encourages Biolans to focus their semesters around Christ.

Political Spotlight: step outside the Biola Bubble

The Kingdom of God is bigger than the community of Biola, and there is value in learning about events around the world.
Albert Cheng, Writer August 30, 2011
The Kingdom of God is bigger than the community of Biola, and there is value in learning about events around the world.

Life lessons from kindergarten

Lizzie Lutzker compares the first-day-emotions of kindergarten with those of college.
August 30, 2011
Lizzie Lutzker compares the first-day-emotions of kindergarten with those of college.

Winehouse’s death: the passing of an icon

Amy Winehouse's death offers a remembrance about the more serious side of celebrity.
Chase Andre, Writer August 4, 2011
Amy Winehouse's death offers a remembrance about the more serious side of celebrity.

Duquette discusses “Ubuntu theology”

Eighteenth-century literature professor Natasha Duquette describes “Ubuntu theology” as wisdom from Africa.
May 22, 2011
Eighteenth-century literature professor Natasha Duquette describes “Ubuntu theology” as wisdom from Africa.

Meal Equivalency Test has rough start

Bon Appétit's Meal Equivalency Test offers additional meal choices for students, but the program had a rough start.
May 21, 2011
Bon Appétit's Meal Equivalency Test offers additional meal choices for students, but the program had a rough start.

Biola’s new art project reflects diversity of surroundings

The recent street art project on campus may be a significant step forward in bringing the school back to its LA roots.
Ethan Froelich, Writer May 18, 2011
The recent street art project on campus may be a significant step forward in bringing the school back to its LA roots.

Fossil fuels can be environmentally friendly

As faithful stewards, it is possible to use fossil fuels with a clear conscience.
Albert Cheng, Writer May 18, 2011
As faithful stewards, it is possible to use fossil fuels with a clear conscience.

Finding hope in homelessness

There is hope for overcoming debt or homelessness.
Arthur Daniels Jr., Writer May 13, 2011
There is hope for overcoming debt or homelessness.

Enrollment growth hinders on-campus community

Growth on campus offers more prestige for the university but affects campus community.
May 12, 2011
Growth on campus offers more prestige for the university but affects campus community.

Gospel, not support groups, allow for balanced view of homosexuality

Care is needed in considering the proper role an academic institution should play in the nuanced issue of students' struggle with homosexuality.
Taylor Slavens, Writer May 12, 2011
Care is needed in considering the proper role an academic institution should play in the nuanced issue of students' struggle with homosexuality.