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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Fracking fails the future

Infographic by Trevor Lunde/THE CHIMES
While hydraulic fracturing fosters economic growth, it irreversibly damages the environment and human health.
Justin Yun, Writer November 17, 2015
While hydraulic fracturing fosters economic growth, it irreversibly damages the environment and human health.

Companies cheat consumers

John Uy/THE CHIMES
Many technology-based businesses intentionally cut their product's usefulness over time.
Justin Yun, Writer September 29, 2015
Many technology-based businesses intentionally cut their product's usefulness over time.

Money matters in more than just business

Livi Plew/THE CHIMES
Spencer Camp discusses the purpose of business and money as it relates to its role in our society.
Spencer Camp, Writer September 15, 2015
Spencer Camp discusses the purpose of business and money as it relates to its role in our society.

Dress to impress

Becker and Stribbling's solid, dark-colored suits make them appear professional and well put together for corporate interviews. With a basic silhouette, you can add personality with a range of colors and styles. | Melanie Kim/THE CHIMES
Make a stellar first impression by dressing boldly and confidently for your next professional interview.
Janelle Mejia, Writer April 21, 2015
Make a stellar first impression by dressing boldly and confidently for your next professional interview.

No soup for you

Infographic shows Biola student's opinions regarding the right to refuse service to same-sex couples. | Infographic by Angelica Abalos/THE CHIMES
Students at Biola support the idea that religious business owners should be able to refuse service to certain individuals, such as homosexuals.
Vivian Torres, Writer November 19, 2014
Students at Biola support the idea that religious business owners should be able to refuse service to certain individuals, such as homosexuals.

More than a board game

The outside packaging of the Roots game is shown. The game was lead by Talbot philosophy student Joe Ko.
Talbot student’s visual design firm launches first language-based project.
Augusta McDonnell, Writer November 5, 2014
Talbot student’s visual design firm launches first language-based project.