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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Power outages leave Biola in the dark

Power outages leave Biola in the dark
Off-campus apartments lost power due to rolling blackouts.
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief September 10, 2022

Biola’s power flickered around 4-5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9. Chief of Campus Safety John Ojeisekhoba reported the flicker was due to strong winds caused by Hurricane Kay in Baja, California. Ojeisekhoba said that a transformer in La Mirada also blew out as a result of the wind, which caused the power...

Women’s basketball douses Flames

Women’s basketball douses Flames
Eagles gain three-game win streak with a blowout of Bethesda University.
Sasha Terry, Copy Editor January 17, 2018

The Eagles played against Bethesda University of California in a non-conference matchup at home on Jan. 17. The Eagles and Flames began the game with a back-and-forth first quarter, but Biola fought for the lead midway through the second quarter and kept it until the end of the game, securing a three-game...

Men earn critical win

Senior Stephen Tanquary persevers towards the ball in the game against San Diego Christian College. Biola left the field with their first Golden State Athletic Conference victory of the season. | Matthew Maitz/THE CHIMES
Men’s soccer uses intense heat to their advantage in a win over Menlo College.
Jack Finck, Writer October 11, 2015
Men’s soccer uses intense heat to their advantage in a win over Menlo College.

Hot streak continues

Junior forward Stephen Tanquary kicks the ball away from a San Diego Christian College player on Oct. 22.
Men’s soccer improves their win streak to three games after defeating William Jessup University 4-1.
Jack Finck, Writer October 9, 2015
Men’s soccer improves their win streak to three games after defeating William Jessup University 4-1.

Women’s soccer secures win 4-0

Freshman Madyson Brown gets ready to kick the ball for her team during a home game. | Jordan Wright/THE CHIMES
The defense remains stout and the offense explodes in the second half to dominate the San Diego Christian College Hawks.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager September 29, 2015
The defense remains stout and the offense explodes in the second half to dominate the San Diego Christian College Hawks.