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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Female leaders across campus reflect on Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy

Female leaders across campus reflect on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's legacy
The late U.S. Supreme Court Justice continues to inspire a new generation of leadership.
Ashley Grams and Maria Weyne October 8, 2020

On Sept. 18, the United States woke up to news that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had died. “When I heard the news that she had passed away my heart broke over the notion and idea that she carried the weight of the United States of American on her shoulders,” said Dean of the...

That Time I…joined the women’s march

"Jesus believes in women" sign
Marching in solidarity with other women brought to mind thoughts about the church and feminism.
Jessica Goddard, Features Editor January 23, 2018

I think I have always been a feminist—not the man-hating, bra-burning type, but the equality for all type. Even from my earliest years, I pushed back against those who called me subordinate to men in the eyes of God. I was ambitious, feisty and determined to do something great in my life, despite the...

GRIT meets a need

Photo Courtesy of biola.edu/blogs/grit
The women’s resource collective has had a powerful impact in only six months.
Jessica Goddard, Writer November 7, 2017
The women’s resource collective has had a powerful impact in only six months.

Cinderella challenges ideals of fairy tales and feminism

The newest adaptation of Cinderella becomes more than a damsel-in-distress story as both its male and female characters are given depth in equal amounts.
Anna Frost, Writer March 14, 2015
The newest adaptation of Cinderella becomes more than a damsel-in-distress story as both its male and female characters are given depth in equal amounts.