From this side: perspectives from our staff
Working for the Chimes provides unique opportunities to engage with both Biola’s students and faculty.
Chimes Staff, Writer
• December 9, 2014
Death education rises in popularity

Although many assume the idea of death is far from young adults, college students are still enrolling in classes to teach them about what is to come.
Sarah Pineda, Writer
• December 3, 2014
Scholarships should focus on merit to promote equality

Ashleigh Fox argues that scholarships should remain solely merit-based, while financial aid should remain strictly need-based.
Ashleigh Fox, Writer
• October 21, 2014
“Boyhood” – An Intimate Epic

In a subtle and seemingly random collection of moments, "Boyhood" chronicles the journey of one boy through adolescence, and reminds us of the beauty there is to be found in every part of our lives.
David Vendrell, Writer
• August 27, 2014
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Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief • February 20, 2025
On Thursday, Feb. 13, Biola’s first Afro Roots event sprang to life in the parking lot behind Fluor Fountain. From 7–9 p.m., the event featured...