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The Chimes

Alisha Kita releases her second single, “a sinner’s psalm”

Sophomore psychology major Alisha Kita plays her own music on her guitar.
Student artist Alisha Kita shares her music through Spotify following the release of two worship songs over the past two years, “a sinner’s psalm” and “done for me.” 
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor March 11, 2023

Alisha Kita, a sophomore psychology major from San Gabriel, California, continues to explore her passion for music through her classes and recently released her second single “a sinner’s psalm” on Spotify. Producing and writing all of her own music, Kita shows her ability to skillfully write lyrics...

Barry Buccaneers trounce women’s tennis

Sophomore Alexandria Mann connects with the ball.
Biola loses 0-4 to Barry University.
Ryan Wingert, Staff Writer March 9, 2023

On Thursday, March 9, Biola’s women's tennis team was shut out by the Barry University Buccaneers as they fell 4-0. Barry, the best team in Division II, suffered little from the loss overall. The Buccaneers dominated on Thursday morning.  BARRY SWEEPS BIOLA Barry won the doubles matches, giving...

Here are dangers of a business mindset within the church

Putting profit before people skews the Church's mindset and warps its message.
Prioritizing numbers, money and power above people leads to serious harm.
Noel Sassoon, Deputy Opinions Editor March 8, 2023

When I came to Biola in 2019, I was a Christian ministries major. It was a major that, for me, was appealing for two reasons: First, I loved the Church; second, I was a pastor’s kid. I was raised in the church and growing up watching my dad do ministry inspired me to follow in his footsteps.  In...

Tennis annihilates the Hawks

Junior Gaby Carvajal connects with the ball on a forehand shot.
Biola men's and women's teams emerge victorious.
Chloe Simmons, Design Editor March 7, 2023

Biola men's tennis persevered through a rocky start, ultimately defeating the Holy Names Hawks 5-2. Women’s tennis also defeated HNU 6-1, officially ending their three-game losing streak.  The men’s tennis game on March 6 began with two matches which Biola forfeited as multiple Eagles players...

Biola celebrates Women’s History Month

Women's History Month celebrates the role of women in American history.
University honors women with a variety of events throughout March.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief March 7, 2023

Biola begins Women’s History Month with celebrations that will be held throughout March. In partnership with the Committee on Women, the library will have an exposition on the first floor to showcase the “academic and literary contributions of female Biola professors and/or alumnae,” according...

Biola, talk about the layoffs and program closures

Biola, talk about the layoffs and program closures
The administration's failure to communicate sweeping changes across the university causes confusion and pain.
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief March 6, 2023

Dear Readers, Private universities nationwide are struggling as low enrollment leads to faculty layoffs and shuttered schools. Colleges, including Biola, are simultaneously weathering economic difficulties and bracing for the enrollment cliff. This semester, Biola consolidated majors, discontinued...

Asbury revival ignites student worship

Students raise their hands in worship.
Christian college in Kentucky welcomes thousands.
Jenna Wirtz, Freelance Writer February 26, 2023

Over the past weeks, Asbury University, a small Wesleyan Christian college in Wilmore, Kentucky, has welcomed over 3,000 visitors from across the nation who want to participate in the Asbury revival. “A week and a half ago, we didn’t know this would happen — this is just something God decided...

Exhibit displays Biolans’ artwork

Two colorful paintings that have been featured in Bardwell Hall.
The art department features students' pieces in the Bardwell Art Building and Green Art Gallery.
Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief February 25, 2023

On a Monday night, as the sky darkened and the air cooled, the doors to the Bardwell Art Gallery opened. Students walking in were greeted by a diverse display of all kinds of artwork: drawings, paintings, sculptures and design work. Art hung not just in the gallery space but in the hallways and upstairs,...

Biolan reflects on quakes in Turkey and Syria

The earthquake caused massive architectural damage in Turkey.
Eunji Tark shares thoughtful insights on the catastrophe and what Biolans can do to help.
Emma Trueba, Staff Writer February 25, 2023

The death toll from earthquakes in Turkey and Syria has continued to rise, with over 44,218 fatalities in Turkey and 5,914 fatalities in Syria as of this Friday evening. Deadly earthquakes and over 4,300 aftershocks have continued to rock the area in the last month, leaving millions of citizens displaced...

Higher education trends inform student realities

Biola is experiencing declining enrollment as well as faculty and staff cuts.
The Chimes explains employment cuts, drop in enrollment and Biola's debt.
Amelia Schuhler, Opinions Editor February 23, 2023

Clarification: February 27 The sociology professor referenced in the article is a university staff member who teaches part time. He is an adjunct who does not have full-time faculty status.  On Wednesday, Feb. 8, my sociology professor began class by addressing his departure from Biola. He would...

Art department’s photography concentration closes

Art department's photography concentration ends.
Photography concentration comes to an end due to low enrollment.
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo and Patricia Yang February 23, 2023

Dania Lopez, former student at Biola University, first came to Biola in fall 2021, interested in a pre-medical route as a biology major. Still unsure of what she wanted to pursue and feeling pressure as a first-generation college student to fit traditional career paths, she decided to start her college...

Athletics expands despite cutbacks

Scholarships [in the NAIA] are handed out much more need based than talent based. - Junior Meghan Warkentin of the volleyball team
Athletic department strategizes amid university's economic crisis.
Caleb Crawley, Sports Editor February 23, 2023

Biola’s athletic department has proven itself to be mostly unscathed during a rocky period for the university. In an era in which student enrollment is decreasing, faculty members are being laid off and degree programs are disappearing from Biola’s academic calendar, athletics is virtually untouched...