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The Chimes

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The Chimes

The party’s over

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The Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire primary indicate the gap between the political parties and their voters.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer February 16, 2016
The Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire primary indicate the gap between the political parties and their voters.

Voting matters

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Biolans have a duty to vote for their student leaders as well as their state and national ones.
President Barry Corey, Writer February 10, 2016
Biolans have a duty to vote for their student leaders as well as their state and national ones.

Art Goghs with everything

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Although many see the study of art as impractical, it actually teaches about a variety of subjects.
Adrianna Coe, Writer December 8, 2015
Although many see the study of art as impractical, it actually teaches about a variety of subjects.

Students must invest their time wisely

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Former Chimes opinions editor and current Cerritos College trustee Zurich Lewis shares lessons learned from the other side of college.
Zurich Lewis, Writer November 3, 2015
Former Chimes opinions editor and current Cerritos College trustee Zurich Lewis shares lessons learned from the other side of college.

Consider alternatives to funding a false gospel

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Professor Thaddeus Williams challenges the notion that Christians cannot care about both supporting women’s health and defunding Planned Parenthood.
Thaddeus Williams, Writer November 3, 2015
Professor Thaddeus Williams challenges the notion that Christians cannot care about both supporting women’s health and defunding Planned Parenthood.

Pope Francis’s vision stems from his past

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Political instability and religious movements play a role in the Pope’s unconventional actions.
Justin Yun, Writer October 6, 2015
Political instability and religious movements play a role in the Pope’s unconventional actions.