Skip to Main Content
The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Women’s golf tie for 6th place at the West Texas A&M Desert Invite

Sophia Karnazes grins on the golf green as coach Jane Carr pumps her fist into the air.
The Eagles competed against 17 other schools in Tucson, Arizona.
Natalie Hernandez, Sports Editor April 8, 2021

Women’s golf competed in the West Texas A&M Desert Invite on April 5-6 at The Lodge at Ventana Canyon in Tucson, Ariz. The Eagles faced 91 players and 17 other schools. Biola finished in fifth place overall on day one with a score of 313, only three points behind Colorado Mesa University. Freshman...

Women’s golf tie for 11th place at the RJGA Palm Valley Classic

Women’s golf tie for 11th place at the RJGA Palm Valley Classic
The Eagles took to Arizona to compete against 21 schools in a two-day event.
Natalie Hernandez, Sports Editor April 6, 2021

Biola women’s golf headed to compete in the RJGA Palm Valley Classic on April 2-3 at Palm Valley Golf Club in Goodyear, Ariz. The Eagles competed as a team against 20 other schools and individually among over 100 golfers where they took home a tie for 11th place overall. On Friday the Eagles were...

The border crisis has gotten out of hand

The border crisis has gotten out of hand
Lives are at stake when immigration is left unchecked.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor April 3, 2021

As young adults, both of my parents crossed the Atlantic to a nation ripe with opportunity—the United States—with a blend of excitement, uncertainty, and hope. This nation is built on immigration, people who have come from all four corners of the world seeking a better life. It is not an easy journey,...

We need to expand voting rights

We need to expand voting rights
The conservative push to restrict voting disenfranchises the marginalized.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor March 8, 2021

The 56th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, one of the most fateful moments in American civil rights history, is the first anniversary without the leadership of the late John Lewis. Led by him and Hosea Williams, a group of about 600 marchers crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama to find a battalion...

Bishop drives Eagles to solid start

Sophomore Austin Bishop sits second place overall to lead a quality first round for Biola golf.
Dale Fredriks, Writer October 18, 2016
Sophomore Austin Bishop sits second place overall to lead a quality first round for Biola golf.

Rosemead stretches limits

Alondra Urizar/THE CHIMES
The Rosemead School of Psychology anticipates accreditation for the first fully online degree-completion program at Biola.
Jana Eller, Office Manager November 3, 2015
The Rosemead School of Psychology anticipates accreditation for the first fully online degree-completion program at Biola.

Men’s basketball wins with victorious fashion

Thanks to the impressive offensive shooting from Archer, the Eagles beat the Redhawks in their season opener.
Keaton Moore, Writer November 1, 2015
Thanks to the impressive offensive shooting from Archer, the Eagles beat the Redhawks in their season opener.

Eagles finish off uneven week of soccer

Matthew Maitz/THE CHIMES
Biola women's soccer’s aggressive defense proves a blessing and blemish in 1-1 week.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager October 21, 2015
Biola women's soccer’s aggressive defense proves a blessing and blemish in 1-1 week.