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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Corey’s Corner — Love Your Frenemies

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Dr. Barry Corey addresses Biola’s theme as it relates to the recent court decision regarding gay marriage and encourages students to respond with kindness.
President Barry Corey, Writer September 9, 2015
Dr. Barry Corey addresses Biola’s theme as it relates to the recent court decision regarding gay marriage and encourages students to respond with kindness.

Trump From a Different Perspective

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Alondra Urizar urges the U.S. to think about the complexities of illegal immigration from every perspective in light of her own experiences as a Latina from a risky part of L.A.
Alondra Urizar, Writer September 8, 2015
Alondra Urizar urges the U.S. to think about the complexities of illegal immigration from every perspective in light of her own experiences as a Latina from a risky part of L.A.

Understand phishing before it reels you in

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Daniel Wilson urges students to prepare themselves for cyber attacks by understanding the goals of hackers and learning to recognize suspicious activity.
Daniel Wilson, Writer September 8, 2015
Daniel Wilson urges students to prepare themselves for cyber attacks by understanding the goals of hackers and learning to recognize suspicious activity.

Cecil the lion’s death exposes wildlife hunting trend

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The illegal death of Cecil the lion illustrates our apathy in caring for God’s creatures.
Sarah Pineda, Writer September 8, 2015
The illegal death of Cecil the lion illustrates our apathy in caring for God’s creatures.

New chapel policy levies student schedules

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Despite its appearances, the policy change limits the student body’s options and fails to consider key components of the Biola community.
Hannah Wagner, Writer September 5, 2015
Despite its appearances, the policy change limits the student body’s options and fails to consider key components of the Biola community.

New chapel policy evokes less stress

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The chapel reduction allows students to worry less about fulfilling their chapel requirement and focus more on their relationship with God.
Sarah Pineda, Writer September 1, 2015
The chapel reduction allows students to worry less about fulfilling their chapel requirement and focus more on their relationship with God.

Fiction fosters empathy

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As our generation becomes more narcissistic, fiction helps us learn and practice empathy.
Dorea Marshall, Writer May 12, 2015
As our generation becomes more narcissistic, fiction helps us learn and practice empathy.

Video games enhance education

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Virtual environments like SimCity and Minecraft engage students and support teachers in the classroom.
Zurich Lewis, Writer May 12, 2015
Virtual environments like SimCity and Minecraft engage students and support teachers in the classroom.

Acceptance of the ugly

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Body acceptance movements regarding the media’s portrayal of beauty ignore human dignity and value
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer May 11, 2015
Body acceptance movements regarding the media’s portrayal of beauty ignore human dignity and value

Between the lines of the Baltimore riots

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There is more than meets the eye about the unrest in America.
Aundrea Paxton, Writer May 11, 2015
There is more than meets the eye about the unrest in America.

Society needs lawyers, especially Christian ones

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Our society needs Christian lawyers who will view law as a ministry through which they are able to love and serve God.
Elle Reed, Writer May 11, 2015
Our society needs Christian lawyers who will view law as a ministry through which they are able to love and serve God.

Speak up about assault, Biola

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Our administration must do more to bring the issue of sexual assault to the forefront of campus conversation.
Carly Rorem, Writer May 5, 2015
Our administration must do more to bring the issue of sexual assault to the forefront of campus conversation.