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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Godly actions have influence in the “cloud of witnesses”

Bethany Cissel/ THE CHIMES
Campbell reminds Christians to live in light of the fact that others watch us, and to live as representatives of Jesus.
October 14, 2010
Campbell reminds Christians to live in light of the fact that others watch us, and to live as representatives of Jesus.

Staff Editorial: Biola should learn for the sake of loving others

Christians know less about world religions than agnostics and atheists, according to the Pew Reseach Center.
Chimes Staff, Writer October 14, 2010
Christians know less about world religions than agnostics and atheists, according to the Pew Reseach Center.

Jesus Mural controversy remains a matter of the heart

The Jesus Mural discussion is continuing, but is the conversation addressing the heart of the issue?
October 13, 2010
The Jesus Mural discussion is continuing, but is the conversation addressing the heart of the issue?

Call to take down Jesus Mural unnecessary

Oxenham argues that demanding for the Jesus Mural to be taken down was unnecessary.
Andrew Oxenham, Writer October 13, 2010
Oxenham argues that demanding for the Jesus Mural to be taken down was unnecessary.

French have the right idea with their ban on burqas

Though France's ban on burqas might be seen as religiously repressive, it actually upholds women trapped in Islam.
Elisa Walker, Writer October 11, 2010
Though France's ban on burqas might be seen as religiously repressive, it actually upholds women trapped in Islam.

Diversity is not only about race

Discrimination is not just about race, and even at Biola, we must continue to learn to love one another.
Kristi Yumen, Writer October 11, 2010
Discrimination is not just about race, and even at Biola, we must continue to learn to love one another.

Pushing buttons that may destroy life

The Court of Appeals has voted to uphold funding for embryonic stem cell research, but are they in effect paying people to kill people?
Emily Sidnam, Writer October 10, 2010
The Court of Appeals has voted to uphold funding for embryonic stem cell research, but are they in effect paying people to kill people?

Biola to expect revival as it becomes a community of prayer

Biola to expect revival as it becomes a community of prayer
COREY'S CORNER: President Corey weighs in on Whitefield, Biola's day of prayer, and what makes a revival.
President Barry Corey, Writer October 9, 2010
COREY'S CORNER: President Corey weighs in on Whitefield, Biola's day of prayer, and what makes a revival.

Staff Editorial: Biola at an enrollment crossroads

With its current enrollment cap from the city of La Mirada, Biola cannot continue to grow as it has been.
Chimes Staff, Writer October 6, 2010
With its current enrollment cap from the city of La Mirada, Biola cannot continue to grow as it has been.

Girls beware of the “Childish Chad”

This week, Fier warns against the kind of Christian guy women shouldn't fall for and issues a call for boys to become men.
Matthew Fier, Writer October 6, 2010
This week, Fier warns against the kind of Christian guy women shouldn't fall for and issues a call for boys to become men.

Trend of infidelity from the pulpit disturbing, reveals lack of trust

Daniels comments on the disturbing trend of marital infidelity in today's church leaders and the need for consistency in our lives.
October 2, 2010
Daniels comments on the disturbing trend of marital infidelity in today's church leaders and the need for consistency in our lives.

High school student defies school to wear nose ring

Ariana Lacona, a member of the Church of Body Modification, is attempting to gain permission to wear her nose ring to school for religious reasons.
Jeff Koch, Writer October 1, 2010
Ariana Lacona, a member of the Church of Body Modification, is attempting to gain permission to wear her nose ring to school for religious reasons.