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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Biola community processes California blazes

Photo Courtesy of Brandon Steadman
Some students watched in horror as wildfires tore through their neighborhoods back home.
Brittany Ung, Web Editor November 19, 2018

This story was originally published in print on Nov. 15, 2018. If your house was on fire, what one thing would you save? For senior business administration major Dominic Ariondo, this question became more than a mere thought experiment. Ariondo is one of 200,000 Southern California residents who have...

November concerts to look forward to

Austrailian band The Paper Kites will be stopping by the Fonda Theater in downtown L.A. on Nov. 5.
Spend one of your November nights at one of these upcoming local live shows.
Kayla Santos, Arts & Entertainment Editor November 3, 2018

We have officially entered the awkward in-between period that exists after “spooky season” and before Christmastime, leaving this question in mind: What am I supposed to do now? Fortunately, music lovers can look forward to the abundance of concerts taking place this month. If you are struggling...

Christians should avoid the self-love of Narcissus

Christians should avoid the self-love of Narcissus
Instead of focusing on uniqueness or mundanity, Christians should balance both.
Logan Zeppieri, Opinions Editor April 17, 2018

If you have visited the Museum of Modern Art in New York City or walked through The Getty Center in Los Angeles, you will undoubtedly remember the peculiarity of their paintings. You may find a Salvador Dali or a van Gogh, and you may find the artist peculiar, as perhaps you may find the word...

Thirty Seconds to Mars leaves audiences confused on what to feel

Thirty Seconds to Mars leaves audiences confused on what to feel
Their fifth album embraces many different genres in an ultimately odd stew.
Vic Silva, Staff Writer April 15, 2018

Thirty Seconds to Mars has resided in the alternative rock realm since 1998, making this year a monumental anniversary for them in celebration of the band’s first 10 years. Their appropriately timed fifth studio album “America” released April 6. Their cover art boasts of what the band believes...

A date with Dan Croll

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Croll leaves crowd mesmerized by his powerful performance in the dapper Teragram Ballroom.
Vic Silva, Writer September 27, 2017
Croll leaves crowd mesmerized by his powerful performance in the dapper Teragram Ballroom.

Holiday begins recognition process

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Indigenous People’s Day spreads throughout U.S. cities.
Jessica Goddard, Writer September 26, 2017
Indigenous People’s Day spreads throughout U.S. cities.

L.A. Pro Sports Update 5/17

Ducks start Western Conference Finals while Dodgers rise in division standings and Angels stay afloat.
Austin Green, Managing Editor May 18, 2017
Ducks start Western Conference Finals while Dodgers rise in division standings and Angels stay afloat.

Food transcends utilitarian purpose

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Food holds a significant cultural value to many second generation students.
Justin Yun, Writer May 17, 2017
Food holds a significant cultural value to many second generation students.

L.A. Pro Sports Update

Ducks finally win a game seven while Dodgers soar and Angels struggle.
Austin Green, Managing Editor May 10, 2017
Ducks finally win a game seven while Dodgers soar and Angels struggle.

L.A. Pro Sports Update 5/3

Clippers eliminated from playoffs, Ducks run into trouble against Edmonton, Dodgers and Angels renew rivalries.
Austin Green, Managing Editor May 3, 2017
Clippers eliminated from playoffs, Ducks run into trouble against Edmonton, Dodgers and Angels renew rivalries.

A beginner’s guide to Mac DeMarco

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Ahead of the artist’s fourth album, this is a good place to start.
Tim Seeberger, Writer May 2, 2017
Ahead of the artist’s fourth album, this is a good place to start.

LA State Historic Park blooms in Chinatown

After years of development, the 32-acre park opens to the public.   |   Courtesy of Tim Seeberger
After years of development, the 32-acre park opens to the public.
Timothy Seeberger, Writer May 1, 2017
After years of development, the 32-acre park opens to the public.