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The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Tornado, heavy storms and flooding pummel California

A rare tornado touched down in Los Angeles County on March 22.
California weathers mudslides, hail and rain.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief March 31, 2023

California has been facing the effects of extreme winter storms — rain, floods, snow and mudslides. According to the Los Angeles Times, Montebello, a city in Los Angeles County, was hit by a tornado on March 22, the strongest to touch down in the county since 1983.  Though spring has arrived and...

Women’s basketball comes up short against CSU San Bernardino

Guard Aysia Johnson dribbles past the Coyote defender.
Eagles fall to the Coyotes 54-65.
Colin Twisselmann, Freelance Writer November 21, 2022

Biola women’s basketball fell to 0-4 after losing 54-65 to CSU San Bernardino on Saturday, Nov. 19. The first quarter was an entertaining back-and-forth as Biola managed to keep the game from getting away from them just yet.  In the second quarter, Biola struggled to connect, only making two...

Biola falls apart against CSU San Bernardino

Redshirt senior guard Alex Wright dribbles down the court.
Eagles lose to the Coyotes 62-82.
Colin Twisselmann, Freelance Writer November 21, 2022

Biola suffered a huge loss against Cal State University San Bernardino, 62-82.  The game started out close as the teams swapped leads, but Biola quickly fell behind as CSUSB’s Brandon Knapper erupted for 15 of his 29 total points in the first half. The Eagles found themselves behind early on and...

Crucifying America in the name of corporate interests

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Unfettered Capitalism turns America’s cities and towns into Sacrifice zones.
Justin Yun, Writer March 1, 2016
Unfettered Capitalism turns America’s cities and towns into Sacrifice zones.

Shooting unites “Dirty ‘Dino”

Kyle Kohner/THE CHIMES
The notorious San Bernardino has been an unwilling victim to heavy scrutiny in the eyes of the press. However, the Dec. 2 shooting has left the broken city reviving from its ashes.
Kyle Kohner, Copy Editor & Office Manager February 2, 2016
The notorious San Bernardino has been an unwilling victim to heavy scrutiny in the eyes of the press. However, the Dec. 2 shooting has left the broken city reviving from its ashes.