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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

On legends and college life

Fier reflects on the learning experience of college and using the time to explore the person God intends you to be.
Matthew Fier, Writer November 11, 2010
Fier reflects on the learning experience of college and using the time to explore the person God intends you to be.

Staff Editorial: Elections over, but effects still to come

Recent elections reveal more of the same in California and some surprises nationwide, but voters’ duties are not over.
Chimes Staff, Writer November 7, 2010
Recent elections reveal more of the same in California and some surprises nationwide, but voters’ duties are not over.

Gridlocked Washington good for politics

After the midterm elections, the government is gridlocked. Dobbs lists some of the benefits of a gridlocked government.
Jared Dobbs, Writer November 4, 2010
After the midterm elections, the government is gridlocked. Dobbs lists some of the benefits of a gridlocked government.

Apocalyptic claims are unbiblical

Harold Camping, a radio personality, is predicting the end of the world in May 2011. Daniels address Camping's claims with biblical truth.
November 4, 2010
Harold Camping, a radio personality, is predicting the end of the world in May 2011. Daniels address Camping's claims with biblical truth.

Corey’s Corner: Biola’s spirit supports athletes

Dr. Barry Corey encourages Biola students to continue supporting their sports teams with excitement.
President Barry Corey, Writer November 4, 2010
Dr. Barry Corey encourages Biola students to continue supporting their sports teams with excitement.

The journey home

Fier reflects on what is truly important as he sits in the airport for a surprise trip home.
Matthew Fier, Writer November 2, 2010
Fier reflects on what is truly important as he sits in the airport for a surprise trip home.

What happens when peace isn’t possible?

Torrey Conference this year focused on peacemaking, but seemed to emphasize reconciliation without leaving room for compromise.
Lauralyn Koontz, Writer October 30, 2010
Torrey Conference this year focused on peacemaking, but seemed to emphasize reconciliation without leaving room for compromise.

Staff Editorial: Biola athletes lack support at games

Despite the dedication and excellence of Biola's sports teams, attendance at games continues to be low.
Chimes Staff, Writer October 28, 2010
Despite the dedication and excellence of Biola's sports teams, attendance at games continues to be low.

The parable of the two debtors in modern terms

Philip Massey, an adjunct faculty member for Crowell School of Business, retells the parable of the two debtors in modern terms.
October 27, 2010
Philip Massey, an adjunct faculty member for Crowell School of Business, retells the parable of the two debtors in modern terms.

Study suggests lesbian and gay parents influence their children’s sexual orientation

A study recently released by a doctor at Kansas State University suggests that gay and lesbian parents are likely to influence their children's sexual orientation towards their own.
October 27, 2010
A study recently released by a doctor at Kansas State University suggests that gay and lesbian parents are likely to influence their children's sexual orientation towards their own.

Joe the Bro runs your relationship

In the final installment of the dating series, Fier covers "Joe the Bro."
Matthew Fier, Writer October 27, 2010
In the final installment of the dating series, Fier covers "Joe the Bro."

Close walk with Christ is the mark of a dateable girl

Fier suggests that women find confidence in Christ first and foremost, in order to prepare for a relationship.
Matthew Fier, Writer October 21, 2010
Fier suggests that women find confidence in Christ first and foremost, in order to prepare for a relationship.