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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Hollywood’s hidden hurt

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Faculty and students share opinions regarding the Weinstein sexual assault allegations.
Jessica Goddard, Writer October 25, 2017
Faculty and students share opinions regarding the Weinstein sexual assault allegations.

CMA gets its own school

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Planning begins for new cinema and media arts building.
Madisyn Steiner, Writer October 18, 2017
Planning begins for new cinema and media arts building.

A place for us

The television side of Hollywood needs to grow in diversity and reflect the world around us.
Jonathan Mull, Writer October 4, 2017
The television side of Hollywood needs to grow in diversity and reflect the world around us.

Summer Heat Underdogs: Most Underrated Films of Summer 2017

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This past summer was a success for film, but don’t smother these radiant gems with too much sun block.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager September 12, 2017
This past summer was a success for film, but don’t smother these radiant gems with too much sun block.

Students draw attention to human trafficking

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Breaking Chains creates awareness for human trafficking by holding an art event.
Hannah Miller, Writer May 3, 2017
Breaking Chains creates awareness for human trafficking by holding an art event.

Festival reels in submissions

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The Biola Film Festival received a record number of submissions and changed the venue’s location.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer April 25, 2017
The Biola Film Festival received a record number of submissions and changed the venue’s location.

“Lost City of Z” pierces through its heart of darkness

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Director James Gray channels his inner Joseph Conrad in his latest project.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager April 25, 2017
Director James Gray channels his inner Joseph Conrad in his latest project.

“The Discovery” offers an intriguing take on the afterlife

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This indie sci-fi flick turns heads with an original premise that dissects the idea of an afterlife.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager April 5, 2017
This indie sci-fi flick turns heads with an original premise that dissects the idea of an afterlife.

Students enjoy film on being unashamed

Students and professors seek to find the compromise between artistic expression and community expectations in Biola's Cinema Media Arts department.
Film screening and Q&A invite discussion on standing up for one’s beliefs.
Christian Leonard, Editor-in-Chief March 23, 2017
Film screening and Q&A invite discussion on standing up for one’s beliefs.

“Get Out” unearths lukewarm liberalism’s racist tendencies

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Jordan Peele’s directorial debut justifies a stark stance in a racist society.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager March 7, 2017
Jordan Peele’s directorial debut justifies a stark stance in a racist society.

All four proposals pass

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Senators hear from administration, SGA updates and vote on proposals.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer March 7, 2017
Senators hear from administration, SGA updates and vote on proposals.

Four students propose during first open proposal of spring 2017

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Senators vote on internal proposals and hear four student proposals.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer February 27, 2017
Senators vote on internal proposals and hear four student proposals.