Men’s soccer tramples the Vulcans

Kristian Colaci ranks No. 11 nationally in goals scored.
Caleb Crawley, Sports Editor
• October 24, 2022
Men’s water polo tops Toronto

Eagles defeat the Varsity Blues 12-8.
Caleb Crawley, Sports Editor
• October 8, 2022
Eagles compete against No. 1 team in nation

Golden Eagles defeat Biola 4-3.
Caleb Crawley, Sports Editor
• September 8, 2022
Chimes’ Women’s Athlete of the Year: Annie Park
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Annie Park’s inestimable leadership and outstanding play at point guard earns her the inaugural award.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager
• May 17, 2017
Eagles plan to kick it up a notch in 2016

With many returning key players, women's soccer looks to build off a 2015 season where they exceeded expectations.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager
• May 17, 2016
Sorry, not sorry

Excessively saying “sorry” shows little confidence and lessens the word’s meaning.
Jenny Oetzell, Writer
• December 1, 2015
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On Thursday, Feb. 13, Biola’s first Afro Roots event sprang to life in the parking lot behind Fluor Fountain. From 7–9 p.m., the event featured...