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The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

The Student News Site of Biola University

The Chimes

Mental health awareness should be ongoing

Biola offers a variety of counseling and mental health resources for students.
Here are resources available for students during Mental Health Awareness Week and beyond.
Emily Coffey and Noel Sassoon October 21, 2022

This past week was Mental Health Awareness Week for Biola students, following the World Health Organization’s day for mental health on Oct. 10. What is the purpose of these holidays, and how do they help students — if at all?  MENTAL HEALTH FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS  For many students, college can...

Biola Counseling Center offers new student support groups

Biola Counseling Center offers new student support groups
Supporting BCC therapy groups allows for more students to join.
Julianne Foster February 1, 2022

The Biola Counseling Center promotes therapy and counseling groups to help students, adding three new support groups this semester. According to its site, the groups allow students to “explore life and address challenges together with others who share their same concerns in confidential, supportive...

The Church’s responsibility in sexual abuse reconciliation

The Church’s responsibility in sexual abuse reconciliation
Victims should be the first priority.
Lauren Vander Tuig, Staff Writer October 27, 2021

It is no secret that the Church has a lengthy history of sexual abuse. According to a Pew Research Center survey, 79% of U.S. adults believe that recent reports of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church reflect problems that continue to happen. Various statistics and reports surfaced of the church’s worldwide...

There’s more to abuse than meets the eye. I found wisdom and strength in mine.

There’s more to abuse than meets the eye. I found wisdom and strength in mine.
We can still find joy even after the most traumatic experiences.
Adam Pigott, Staff Writer January 24, 2020

If there is one saying that has summarized my life, it is: “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Compared to a lot of people, I grew up comfortably. I was raised in a loving, Christian family, had the privilege of calling Hawaii my home and went to a college preparatory school. Appearances, however,...

Jordan Peele shocks “Us” again with his second horror flick

Jordan Peele shocks “Us” again with his second horror flick
Peele’s follow up to “Get Out” is a creepy but intelligent horror film that is stunning viewers across the nation.
Chris Baeza, Freelance Writer March 26, 2019

Children are generally praised for their ability to see life through innocent eyes. However, there comes a time when the horrors of this world become reality, changing our childhood with a single traumatic event that haunts us for the rest of our lives. The pain and fear do not just go away after our...

“Glass” fails to shatter expectations

“Glass” fails to shatter expectations
This thriller’s confusing story and slow space blend poorly together.
Adam Pigott, Staff Writer January 23, 2019

In 2016, director M. Night Shyamalan followed his beloved 2000 superhero film “Unbreakable” with the thriller flick “Split,” setting up an unexpected cinematic universe. In “Glass,” Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson reprise their “Unbreakable” roles as David Dunn and Mr. Glass, this...

Human trafficking affects Biola

"Survivor Breaks the Silence" poster
Students felt a desire to fight against human trafficking after hearing a fellow student’s story.
Jessica Goddard, Features Editor March 16, 2018

When hearing about human trafficking, it can feel distant, unreal or simply like another horrific statistic in a darkening world. Rarely does it seem to affect those on campus. It became real for many students on March 9. Current student Jane Doe* shared her story of living in human trafficking to raise...