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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Students walk a mile

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English department hosts a lecture to inform students on learning disabilities.
Jana Eller, Office Manager November 1, 2016
English department hosts a lecture to inform students on learning disabilities.

Educators need to teach about Islam

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Religious tolerance does not just mean Christianity in the U.S.
Tim Seeberger, Writer October 4, 2016
Religious tolerance does not just mean Christianity in the U.S.

Learning to love while single

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We can and deserve to experience love regardless of a relationship status.
Justin Yun, Writer September 27, 2016
We can and deserve to experience love regardless of a relationship status.

Students should embrace “adulting”

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Growing up and taking on serious responsibilities should not be a fear of college students and recent grads.
Tim Seeberger, Writer September 13, 2016
Growing up and taking on serious responsibilities should not be a fear of college students and recent grads.

A brighter future

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Freshman breaks through barriers for an education rooted in faith.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer September 7, 2016
Freshman breaks through barriers for an education rooted in faith.

Grace from the graduation stage

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Three seniors expose the truth behind preparing for the real world.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer May 16, 2016
Three seniors expose the truth behind preparing for the real world.

Christian education holds a place in democracy

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President Barry Corey recounts his struggle with convincing Sacramento of the value of Christian education.
President Barry Corey, Writer May 3, 2016
President Barry Corey recounts his struggle with convincing Sacramento of the value of Christian education.

New SAT improves, but still not perfect

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SAT wins the little victories, but society still fights the bigger issues.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer March 15, 2016
SAT wins the little victories, but society still fights the bigger issues.

Doctor’s note requirements place grades over health

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Biola’s attendance policy forces students to sacrifice their health to get good grades.
Morgan Mitchell, Writer March 15, 2016
Biola’s attendance policy forces students to sacrifice their health to get good grades.

Protect foreign language classes

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The cost of getting rid of small foreign language classes outweighs the cost of keeping them.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer February 23, 2016
The cost of getting rid of small foreign language classes outweighs the cost of keeping them.

Art Goghs with everything

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Although many see the study of art as impractical, it actually teaches about a variety of subjects.
Adrianna Coe, Writer December 8, 2015
Although many see the study of art as impractical, it actually teaches about a variety of subjects.

Killer whales not made for killer entertainment

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Although Seaworld does some good, marine creatures’ health is crucial.
Cassie Roberts, Writer November 17, 2015
Although Seaworld does some good, marine creatures’ health is crucial.