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  • How (Christian) college students misunderstand marriage
    2025/04/18

    On Monday, The Chimes published “The idolization of marriage in Christian culture” by opinion writer Kelly Van Duine. Instead of an interview about current events, this special episode comes straight from the opinions desk as we welcome opinion writers Kelly Van Duine and Ashley Newman to the studio. Enjoy their conversation on how Christians should value marriage without idolizing it, and whether or not you should marry your camp crush.


    For more details about this week's headlines: The First Hymn Project documentary, LA Summer Olympics 2028 venues, Blue Origin launch and Katy Perry, Harvard rejects Trump’s terms, Palm Sunday Gaza and Ukraine attacks, Nigerian church update


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    36 分
  • Mock Rock team leaders drop sneak peeks before the dance battle
    2025/04/11

    Tonight, the Chase Gymnasium will be packed with current and prospective students for Biola’s annual Mock Rock competition. Five teams (Encore, Bropoc, Men of Honor, Hawt Pocketz and Heroes) will compete in a lip-sync dance battle for the title of Mock Rock Champions. Leaders from each team shared hints about their team’s theme for tonight, and how their set might look a little different this year.


    For more details about this week’s headlines: SGA Senate recap, watch Mock Rock live, listen to Tim Milosch’s educational podcast “Tim Talks Politics,” Prada buys Versace


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    10 分
  • Biola theater presents "A Night of Student-Directed One-Acts"
    2025/04/05

    In this episode, we sit down with the crew of Biola’s one-act shows “Gun and a Motel Bible” and “No Exit”. Check out the full interviews on the Biola Backstage podcast.


    The show “Gun and a Motel Bible” captures the struggles of Pete as he carries the weight of revenge against his wife’s lover. As Pete waits out in a motel to commit his act of vengeance, he is accompanied by Gideon, a personified Bible, who tries to convince Pete to abandon his revenge and not carry through with his actions. Pete and Gideon struggle through questions of faith, morality, and responsibility. As Pete draws closer to the edge of a life-altering decision, the show challenges its audience to consider the power of belief, the weight of pain, and the possibility of redemption.


    Sartre’s play “No Exit” takes on an existentialist view of a world without God and a hell without God. In “No Exit” three strangers–Joseph Garson, Inez, and Estelle–find themselves locked in a mysterious room in hell as they gradually realize that their eternal torment is, in fact, each other. The play grapples with themes of existentialism, human nature, and the effects of interpersonal relationships. The key line that “hell is other people” slowly uncovers itself as the characters slowly lose any trace of themselves on earth.


    For more details about this week's headlines: ICE, Princeton federal funding suspended Winsome Conviction - Biola University , film festival


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    35 分
  • Students respond to the call after John Mark Comer session on discipleship
    2025/03/29

    This week, we pick up after Called—last week’s Cook Missions Conference. In this episode, Biola students Pres Wilson, Jason Le, Isaac Kim and Annalinn Crevoiserat share their convictions and reflections on John Mark Comer’s session titled “A new (or really, old) model of discipleship.” Crevoiserat, who is the co-president of Biola’s Autism Community Club, also shares her thoughts on how the conference directors made sessions more accessible to members in the club.


    To find more Chimes coverage of the Cook Missions Conference check our website and Instagram.


    For more details about this week's headlines: Power outages, SGA president, Biola Theatre shows, Snyder School beam, CMA building live feed and construction updates, Torrey Theatre, March Madness, JuJu Watkins Injured, Eagles Swim and Dive, Trump targets Dept. of Education, US military group chat leaks, Gazans protest, Ukraine ceasefire conditions,


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript to this episode here. An additional special thanks for this episode goes to Chimes opinion writer Kelly Van Duine.

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    15 分
  • Abraham & Isaac: Pack your bags, we’re going to the Cook Missions Conference
    2025/03/18

    The 95th annual Cook Missions Conference is upon us! In this episode we sit down with the two conference directors—Isaac Owen, a senior biology major, and Abraham Chu, a senior intercultural studies major. They tell us about the work involved in putting on the conference and why they chose this year’s theme: Called. For the list of speakers and conference schedule visit their website.


    Look out for more Chimes coverage of the Cook Missions Conference on our website and Instagram!


    For more details about this week's headlines: Chimes merger and awards, Education Department, NASA mission to ISS, Ukraine ceasefire proposal, Trump's trade war, S&P 500 correction, worm moon lunar eclipse, Cook Missions Conference


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find a transcript of this episode here.

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    20 分
  • Meet one of the student voices behind Biola Athletics' Eagles Broadcast
    2025/03/01

    In this episode, hear how senior journalism major Aaron Rollins started taking photos of Biola’s athletics games for fun, which somehow led to dabbling in play-by-play and a part-time job for Biola Athletics’ Eagles Broadcast on the Pac West Network. The Napa, Calif., native talks about the fun of commentating unpredictable sports on a live broadcast, and his own on-air Duane Kuiper moment. Look out for a story highlighting his experience on the Chimes website.


    For more details about this week's headlines: DRC persecution, SGA updates, Missions Conference, CS Lewis Onstage, Germany’s election


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website.

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    43 分
  • Chimes opinion editor on SGA elections process, problems and solutions
    2025/02/22

    Biola’s Student Government Association (SGA) released its election results in an Instagram post last Saturday, Feb. 15. According to the results, the undergraduate student population elected two senators of 10 total senator spots, and did not meet the 10% threshold of votes to elect the candidates for president and vice president, Faith Ising and Josiah McCracken.


    In this episode’s interview with Hope Li, The Chimes’ opinion editor Isahi Minero identifies problems and offers solutions regarding SGA’s current elections process and the lack of student participation in running for office and voting. Their conversation regarding SGA’s next steps in hiring a new president and vice president was recorded before SGA posted its 2024-25 Statement & Voting Statistics on Instagram, which provided expectations for the hiring process, explanations of SGA’s constitution and a request that students pray for the current president and vice president as they begin the process.


    For more details about this week's headlines: LAUSD cellphone ban, FireAid charity concert, humpback whale briefly swallows man, Delta jet flipped over in Toronto, South Korean AI data center. Our international headlines are written by Izah DeFigh.


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website.

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    23 分
  • Behind the Curtain with the Cast of "She Loves Me"
    2025/02/14

    Dear friend,


    Last weekend Biola’s Conservatory of Music presented the musical “She Loves Me.” In the story two lovers who correspond through anonymous letters become coworkers at a perfumery without realizing it. The musical follows their path to realizing each other’s identity as “dear friend” and the assumptions and distrust that each must conquer along the way. The show's production ran for four nights from Thursday to Sunday evening, double-casting a few of the lead characters. In a crossover with our sister podcast Biola Backstage, Thomas Rahkola interviews a few of the lead actors from “She Loves Me,” including senior Jessica Moses, junior Luke Bona, and sophomore Zion Viana. For the full version of the interview or for similar behind-the-scenes of Biola theatre and CMA productions, check out the Biola Backstage podcast.

    With Biola’s housing forms opening on Monday, February 17th, students can find their application at the housing page on Biola’s website.

    For more details about this week's headlines: Trump’s steel tariffs, Israel–Hamas ceasefire tensions, egg prices skyrocket, Valentine’s Day rose imports

    Find more stories at the Chimes website

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    27 分