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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Outfits speak truth

Courtesy of Alex Brouwer and Austin Jones
Biola students create biblically-centered clothing line to bring Christ to fitness.
Jessica Goddard, Writer March 28, 2017
Biola students create biblically-centered clothing line to bring Christ to fitness.

Groups get down to business

Jason Lin/THE CHIMES
Six finalists in Biola’s Startup Competition speak on the anticipation leading up to the announcement.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer March 15, 2017
Six finalists in Biola’s Startup Competition speak on the anticipation leading up to the announcement.

Purpose behind the competition

Melissa Hedrick/THE CHIMES [file]
Those involved in the the Biola Startup Competition reveal the bliss and battles of last year.
Jessica Goddard, Writer September 13, 2016
Those involved in the the Biola Startup Competition reveal the bliss and battles of last year.

Entrepreneur engines start up

Melissa Hedrick/THE CHIMES [File]
Biola’s second startup competition begins with a special event to encourage students and alumni to join the competition.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer September 13, 2016
Biola’s second startup competition begins with a special event to encourage students and alumni to join the competition.

Time will tell the fate of vinyl records

Cassidy Campos/THE CHIMES
The essence of the demand for records either rests in the love of the art or the love of the trend.
Tim Seeberger, Writer April 12, 2016
The essence of the demand for records either rests in the love of the art or the love of the trend.

We need smarter ads and smarter blocks

Photo illustration by Katie Evensen/THE CHIMES
Internet users wrestle with the dilemma of not wanting intrusive advertisements, but wanting to support free content.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer March 8, 2016
Internet users wrestle with the dilemma of not wanting intrusive advertisements, but wanting to support free content.

Teenage CEO

Melanie Kim/THE CHIMES
Joyce Hsieh is the 16-year-old CEO and founder of online store Wild Daisy.
Catherine Streng, Writer February 21, 2016
Joyce Hsieh is the 16-year-old CEO and founder of online store Wild Daisy.