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The Chimes

Politics Rundown: Former President Donald Trump faces criminal charges

Former President Donald J. Trump was indicted in New York on Thursday by a Manhattan grand jury.
California receives aid for winter storm effects.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief April 3, 2023

According to CNN, former President Donald J. Trump became the first former president to officially face criminal charges when he was indicted in New York on Thursday by a Manhattan grand jury for more than 30 counts related to business fraud. Trump’s criminal charges come following a cover-up of hush...

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...

Politics Rundown: Death toll rises following earthquake in Turkey and Syria

Death toll rises in Turkey and Syria as search and rescue efforts continue.
The United Nations Secretary-General appeals for $397 million in aid to support Syrian survivors.
Shelby LaPorte, Entertainment Editor February 16, 2023

On Feb. 6, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and Syria followed by a 7.5 aftershock. This caused mass devastation and, nine days later, search efforts are still taking place. USA Today stated that nine million Syrians have been affected by this earthquake and, as of Feb. 14, the death toll has...

Earthquakes devastate Turkey and Syria

Deadly earthquakes rocked Turkey and Syria.
Rescue efforts continue in Middle Eastern nations in response to widespread destruction.
Dalet Valles and Noel Sassoon February 15, 2023

Search efforts for survivors in Turkey and Syria continue as both countries grapple with the damage caused by two earthquakes that rocked the Turkey-Syria border on Feb. 6.  The first earthquake, a magnitude 7.8 quake which struck in the town of Gaziantep, stretched 62 miles along the fault line, flattening...

Politics Rundown: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson takes the bench

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson begins her term on the Supreme Court.
Biden Administration changes loan forgiveness plan and Cuba requests aid from U.S.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief October 3, 2022

The Biden Administration quietly changed the stipulations outlined in the recently released loan forgiveness plan, leaving nearly 800,000 borrowers ineligible for relief. According to the previous information released by the Department of Education, borrowers who received loans through either the Federal...

Politics Rundown: California passes legislation and US aids Ukraine

Politics Rundown: California passes legislation and US aids Ukraine
Gov. Gavin Newsom introduces multiple pieces of legislation and the US prepares to send $1.1 billion in aid to Ukraine.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2022

Over the course of the month, Gov. Gavin Newsom has moved to sign multiple bills into action. On Sept. 5, Newsom signed a bill to improve worker conditions and raise fast food workers' minimum wage to $22 an hour.  “Today’s action gives hard working fast-food workers a stronger voice and seat...

A snapshot of Biola’s finances during COVID-19

A snapshot of Biola’s finances during COVID-19
Biola is managing to stay afloat in the midst of a pandemic that has left many financially unstable.
Lacey Patrick and Natalie Willis February 15, 2021

Despite higher enrollment rates than expected last year, Biola has cut expenses and downsized staff in order to combat the financial stressor of the coronavirus pandemic. Even with the lack of housing revenue, the university is managing to withstand a financially challenging season. FINANCIAL IMPACT...

James’ peach and James’ faith encourages Christians to pursue works

James’ peach and James’ faith encourages Christians to pursue works
It is not enough for us to be well with our own soul, we must address the objective needs of the suffering.
Logan Zeppieri, Opinions Editor March 27, 2018

“Well, maybe it started that way. As a dream, but doesn’t everything. Those buildings. These lights. This whole city. Somebody had to dream about it first. And maybe that is what I did. I dreamed about coming here, but then I did it.” THE ADVENTURE OF FAITH For James, in “James and the Giant...