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The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

How underdeveloped degree design and budget cuts impact CMA students

CMA largely lacks interconnectivity with other programs at Biola.
Film students express their need for more resources and collaboration with other art programs.
Amelia Schuhler, Opinions Editor April 25, 2023

Without collaboration across the art programs at Biola, individual departments miss out on opportunities for growth, especially Biola’s cinema and media arts program, which lacks the interconnectivity it needs in order to prepare students to thrive in the multi-faceted world of filmmaking. Performing...

5 women who revolutionized the film industry

5 women who revolutionized the film industry
To celebrate Women’s History Month, check out these women who made history in film.
Emily Coffey, Managing Editor March 15, 2022

Women have played an essential role in the early film industry, working their way up from low-paying positions to top executive roles. Although producing and directing is a male-dominated industry, women continue to tell stories with excellence, breaking records as they do so. Here are Arts and Entertainment’s...

Hope Hall floor tours training community for former gang members

Hope Hall floor tours training community for former gang members
Hope’s North Star community takes the opportunity to visit the Homeboy Industries.
Micah Kim, Managing Editor February 19, 2019

On Feb. 15, North Star, a women’s floor on Hope Hall, journeyed to the Homeboy Industries, a Christian youth program that focuses on former gang members. LEARNING Father Greg Boyle, the pastor of Dolores Mission Church, started the rehabilitation program to help rehabilitate former Los Angeles gang...

CMA gets its own school

Thecla Li/THE CHIMES
Planning begins for new cinema and media arts building.
Madisyn Steiner, Writer October 18, 2017
Planning begins for new cinema and media arts building.

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.