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The Chimes

Letters to the Editor: Concerns about the School of Intercultural Studies

The Chimes has received numerous letters voicing concerns and sharing perspectives after last week’s CSICS story.
May 20, 2010
The Chimes has received numerous letters voicing concerns and sharing perspectives after last week’s CSICS story.

Is Miley Cyrus growing up too fast?

Answering that question requires a multi-faceted analysis of American culture.
Elisa Walker, Writer May 20, 2010
Answering that question requires a multi-faceted analysis of American culture.

Staff Editorial: CSICS should strive for transparency in controversy

Editorial for the May 20, 2010 issue.
Chimes Staff, Writer May 20, 2010
Editorial for the May 20, 2010 issue.

Facebook’s updated privacy policies are unnerving

With another slew of Facebook privacy policies having been changed this year, and probably another batch on the way, one is left utterly confused and asking, "What’s the big deal?"
Matthew Fier, Writer May 20, 2010
With another slew of Facebook privacy policies having been changed this year, and probably another batch on the way, one is left utterly confused and asking, "What’s the big deal?"

As graduation approaches for many, reflect on God’s providence

My time here at Biola has not been your typical four-year span. In fact, it has taken a bit longer for me to exit this fine institution with my bachelor’s degree in hand.
Marlin Gramenz, Writer May 19, 2010
My time here at Biola has not been your typical four-year span. In fact, it has taken a bit longer for me to exit this fine institution with my bachelor’s degree in hand.

Enjoy this time — it won’t last for long

WORDS FROM THE WISE: How many times has God seen me wandering through my life, tapped me on the shoulder and told me to slow down enjoy my time? A lot, I imagine.
Jenna Bartlo, Writer May 19, 2010
WORDS FROM THE WISE: How many times has God seen me wandering through my life, tapped me on the shoulder and told me to slow down enjoy my time? A lot, I imagine.

Staff Editorial: Biola IT takes important step in the right direction

Editorial for the May 13, 2010 edition.
Chimes Staff, Writer May 17, 2010
Editorial for the May 13, 2010 edition.

Opposing Viewpoints: Should government restrict video game sales?

The Supreme Court recently struck down on free speech grounds a California law that would have prohibited the sale of extremely violent video game to minors. Here are two writers' stances.
Emily Sidnam and Elisa Walker May 17, 2010
The Supreme Court recently struck down on free speech grounds a California law that would have prohibited the sale of extremely violent video game to minors. Here are two writers' stances.

Feather dusting is what you make it

The "Newcott Explains it All" column appears in The Mix section (B5) of the weekly newspaper.
Aside from needing to pay rent, I thought finding a job would be a good way to make friends with people that weren’t my wife or cat.
Zach Newcott, Writer May 17, 2010
Aside from needing to pay rent, I thought finding a job would be a good way to make friends with people that weren’t my wife or cat.

Empathy, love are needed in immigration issue

What's needed in the immigration debate is a loving and honest dialogue between Americans and immigrants, both legal and illegal.
May 17, 2010
What's needed in the immigration debate is a loving and honest dialogue between Americans and immigrants, both legal and illegal.

One-of-a-kind memories of my time at Biola

Now retired, a 32-veteran of Biola and former secretary to Clyde Cook shares her words of wisdom.
May 17, 2010
Now retired, a 32-veteran of Biola and former secretary to Clyde Cook shares her words of wisdom.

Barry Krammes on his role in the Jesus mural controversy

Art professor Barry Krammes heavily advocated in the '80s for the mural to be painted on campus. He explains his reasons and expresses his remorse.
May 6, 2010
Art professor Barry Krammes heavily advocated in the '80s for the mural to be painted on campus. He explains his reasons and expresses his remorse.