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The Chimes

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The Chimes

White Elephant Post comes out ahead of the herd

Alondra Urizar/THE CHIMES
After eight months, six finalists present their business pitches with one to be crowned winner.
Alondra Urizar, Writer April 12, 2016
After eight months, six finalists present their business pitches with one to be crowned winner.

Four women awarded for Ruby Awards

Alondra Urizar/THE CHIMES
A chapel and luncheon were held for four women presented at Biola’s Ruby Awards.
Alondra Urizar, Writer March 23, 2016
A chapel and luncheon were held for four women presented at Biola’s Ruby Awards.

Biola student inaugurated into USC honors

Photo courtesy of Lydia Knopf
After finishing two years at USC, Geoffrey Knopf has been inducted into IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu honor society.
Alondra Urizar, Writer March 9, 2016
After finishing two years at USC, Geoffrey Knopf has been inducted into IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu honor society.

Holmquist makes history

Photo courtesy of Melanie Kim
Dave Holmquist becomes the eighth men’s college basketball coach in history to win 900 games.
Jack Finck, Writer December 1, 2015
Dave Holmquist becomes the eighth men’s college basketball coach in history to win 900 games.

Talbot concentrates on sports ministry

Eliana Park/THE CHIMES
Biola is one of the first universities to offer sports ministry concentration graduate degrees.
Alondra Urizar, Writer November 18, 2015
Biola is one of the first universities to offer sports ministry concentration graduate degrees.

Students kickstart nonprofit organization

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Three sophomores raise over $250,000 in less than a year.
Olivia Bersin, Writer November 18, 2015
Three sophomores raise over $250,000 in less than a year.

We can glorify God through more than just “Christian music”

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Music, even if not explicitly Christian, still can depict the true and the beautiful.
President Barry Corey, Writer November 17, 2015
Music, even if not explicitly Christian, still can depict the true and the beautiful.

Men’s soccer advances to championship round

Katie Evensen/THE CHIMES
Biola beats Hope International University to move to the championship round.
Jack Finck, Writer November 15, 2015
Biola beats Hope International University to move to the championship round.

Birth control case taken on by SCOTUS

Alondra Urizar/THE CHIMES
On Nov. 6, the Supreme Court combined seven separate birth control lawsuits filed against the Department of Health and Human Services.
Alondra Urizar, Writer November 11, 2015
On Nov. 6, the Supreme Court combined seven separate birth control lawsuits filed against the Department of Health and Human Services.

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.

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.

Music policy is a step backwards

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A&E Editor Christian Davis defends the case for secular music.
Christian Davis, Writer October 13, 2015
A&E Editor Christian Davis defends the case for secular music.